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Childcare is one of the priority areas for improving the lot of soldiers' families, while nurseries offer their share of support, says Judith Napier.
Plans for the single scheme to replace the 90 or so baseline assessment schemes in existence have been sent to every primary school in England. The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority has sent out...
The protests about the introduction of the nursery education grant Code of Practice are gathering force, particularly in Kent, where nursery and pre-school owners are holding meetings, alerting the...
The first Sure Start children's centres to have been set up in the most deprived areas of England were found this week to have a higher proportion of outstanding Ofsted grades than those set up later...
New research highlights how young refugee children and their families are more likely to suffer from mental health problems than their peers and face barriers to accessing health support.
Nine local authorities are to share 30m in Government funding aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles to families and curbing childhood obesity, health secretary Alan Johnson revealed on Monday.
For those professionals working in early years education and childcare, the past ten years since the Labour Government came to power have felt like a whirlwind of activity, initiatives and policies....
The Early Years Foundation Stage has taken a significant step forward towards launch with the release of the revised framework as part of a consultation on the Order which will give the EYFS legal...
Ofsted is writing to all childminders to ask whether they would like their contact details published on their website.