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The condition of albinism is little understood by the public and sometimes portrayed negatively, but nursery workers are helping to keep one child happily included. Sue Learner hears how.
Daycare Trust's hopes for the nursery and early years sector in 2008 address the big problems that parents raised with us in 2007.
Low-income families are struggling to meet the cost of raising a child, faced with the freeze to tax credits and the benefits cap.
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As soon as any kind of assessment is formalised into a league table, it will be seized upon and interpreted in a misguided manner. Just look at what has happened with SATs. So it is with the 2005...
How are councils around the country extending free nursery education flexibly for parents and economically for providers? Simon Vevers counts the ways Pathfinder local authorities are testing...
Practitioners in early years settings may be the first to notice if a child shows what could be the signs of depression. Annette Rawstrone finds out what to do.
The sensory experience of messy play has far-reaching benefits for brain development, creativity and risk-taking, says Anne O'Connor
Nick Hudson, Ofsted early years director, explains priorities for quality improvement in the coming months
Existing skills gaps will be brought into sharp focus by the new integrated review in September. Hannah Crown identifies the areas to consider for investment in training.