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Proprioception – our sense of our body in relation to the world – how it develops and what happens when problems arise. By Anne O’Connor and Dr Kath Dickinson
What a week it's been for news in the early years education and care sector, with the launch of the final Early Years Foundation Stage materials, a damning report into the low success rates for early...
The early years sector has slammed the Department for Education's (DfE) financial analysis of the ratio proposals as a 'fantasy'.
Childcarers, families and councils need to unite against service cuts.
This unit is all about balancing risk and opportunity in the interests of the child. Mary Evans unravels its complexities.
(Photograph) - We have been asked to clarify the rules for those entering the 'Blue's Clues' competition (News, 15 November). All settings in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are invited...
Nearly a decade of closing the attainment gap between disadvantaged children and their peers is ‘likely’ to have been wiped out by school closures as a result of coronavirus.
With the cost of registering as a childcarer set to soar in new plans by Ofsted, will providers be able to stay in business while charging fees that parents can afford? Laura Marcus considers the...
Teaching assistants are covering lessons for absent teachers in 80 per cent of England's schools, new research has shown.