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Last week, new analysis of the early years workforce revealed a troubling picture of the sector, with a downward trend in the proportion of qualified staff and the prospect that in the future the...
Around a quarter (24 per cent) of nursery and pre-school settings remained closed in the week beginning 1 June, despite the Government giving the go-ahead for opening early years provision to all...
The revised Early Years Foundation Stage has received a broadly positive response from the early years sector, although some reservations have been raised over the requirement for progress checks on...
This Black History Month, an eight-year-old girl who wrote a book about her afro hair hopes it will inspire others to love themselves.
An awareness campaign to encourage parents and early years workers to talk more with children under two is developing training for early years practitioners one year after it started. 'Tune into...
A more play-based primary curriculum is being considered.
The CWDC's Jane Haywood explains that helping children to fulfil their potential is a vital part of the Early Years Professional's role. Standard 7 Have high expectations of all children and...
A Government review of health visiting practice could lead to developmental delays and other health problems among children going unnoticed, early years experts have warned.
Ahead of a much-anticipated review of the EYFS this year, many nursery heads have firm views on which aspects of the framework need to be improved, writes Melanie Defries.