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Relaxing ratios isn't the answer to cheaper childcare, says Liz Bayram.
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...
The country’s two biggest chains have consolidated their positions at the top of the table after acquiring settings, which has enabled some new entries to sneak in, reports Catherine Gaunt
As an overworked and underpaid pre-school supervisor, I dread those brown and white envelopes dropping through the letterbox to tell me I have more work to do. I've been through Ofsted many times and...
As a nursery nurse I totally agree with the review of the early years and childcare workforce in Scotland, as all nursery nurses are back in work doing two-and-a-half hours extra and loads more...
By 2020, more than 70 per cent of Government funding for early intervention will have been cut, a coalition of children’s charities warns.
Almost two million UK children could be ‘trapped in poverty’ as their parents face at least one major barrier to ‘working themselves out of hardship’, a new report from Action for Children reveals.
Early years practitioners can help a visually impaired child to be part of the mainstream group with this advice from Julie Jennings
By Marie Charlton, early years consultant for St Helens LEA and EYDCP Despite the proliferation of material on the phonics debate, there is a glaring omission of the relevance of practice prior to the...
The latest research into the benefits of the Sure Start programme backs up the positive points made in previous studies