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An evaluation of the Government’s flagship social policy suggests benefits have been of little significance
We've resisted the usual sand and water theme for this year's summer issue. While there is bound to be a bit of hot weather ahead we are aware that in some parts of the country - particularly in the...
A new report looking at ways to reform childcare recommends staff: child ratios be relaxed further than the proposed 1:5 in 'good' and 'outstanding' nurseries and suggests childminder agencies take on...
Worsening child poverty rates in Britain cannot be reversed by the Government unless it underpins its tax and benefit reforms with a publicly-funded 'resilient, robust system of early years services...
Early years practitioners can help a visually impaired child to be part of the mainstream group with this advice from Julie Jennings
Twenty members of staff at Busy Bees Nursery in Haywards Heath stayed overnight in their Grade 2 listed building as part of a spooky slumber party.
Education Action Zones are failing to live up to Government expectations, a report by an influential think-tank has claimed. Zones of contention, by the left-of-centre Institute for Public Policy...
Early years practitioners have a big job to do in cultivating respect, cultural awareness and a positive sense of identity in young children, argues Anne OConnor
As the nine to five working day becomes ever less common, the need grows for childcare in what used to be called unsocial hours. Evening work, night shifts, weekend work - parents who have little...