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In the first of a new series on planning for the Foundation Stage, <B> Jane Drake </B> focuses on the book area to show how practitioners can think ahead in the long, medium and short term for...
Childcare costs in the Republic of Ireland are soaring because hundreds of low- and middle-income families have lost their subsidised places following Government changes of policy.
In the first of a series on the Progress Check at Age Two, Sue Chambers looks at what you need to know now and what to expect in the future
You report Gillian Pugh's 'bafflement' at only two Early Excellence Centres in England being in primary schools, when launching the NCVCCO report Re-framing Children's Services (News, 2 May). Indeed,...
Low-income families with children with special educational needs and disabilities can apply for emergency funding to help them buy equipment and resources to help them with home learning during the...
Dr Jools Page of the University of Sheffield is carrying out a research project on 'Professional Love in Early Years Settings.
Charities, organisations and unions have expressed their disappointment at the Chancellor for failing to do enough to support all children and families.
The Scottish Parliament is keeping its promise to be accessible and family-friendly by planning a creche for visitors to its new headquarters at Holyrood in Edinburgh. There will be no charge to use...
Children's minister Margaret Hodge was replaced by former immigration minister Beverley Hughes in Tony Blair's controversial cabinet reshuffle last week. The news, announced on 9 May after Nursery...
Nursery chain just Learning, which owned the nursery where ten-month-old Georgia Hollick died after choking on an apple in April 2006 (News, 3 July 2008) will appear in court next month after being...