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The debacle in the childcare tax credit system could lead to an overhaul of how providers are paid, says Simon Vevers Designed to lift families out of poverty and give them a helping hand into...
The private talk a child engages in while playing is a tool in their language development, with a lot to tell practitioners, says Anne O'Connor.
The build-up of knowledge through successive experiences can be well used for healthy living, say Alison Tonkin, Cath Alderson and Gill Roberts.
Tens of thousands of early years professionals have signed up to the DfE’s education recovery training courses, designed to improve children’s outcomes,including those that are disadvantaged.
The Family and Childcare Trust is the new name for the Daycare Trust and the Family and Parenting Institute.
New findings show that many people aren't aware of how low wages are for staff working in early years settings, with 8 in 10 believing their pay is too low for what they do.
Sarah Brown, chair of Theirworld, and Dr Pauline Rose call on international aid donors to increase their investment in pre-primary education in the poorest countries
The debate on the role of catch-up has focused far too much on schools at the expense of early years, says Dr Carol Homden, CEO of Coram
Annabel Karmel is a star name in the world of cooking for children - and now she shows children how to do it themselves. Her first book for young cooks serves up step-by-step illustrated recipes for...
Having worked for the past 11 years in a variety of schools as a teaching assistant from Key Stage 1 to 4, it is clear that some schools are much further behind in the development of support staff...