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Children and staff in nurseries and pre-schools will no longer have to stay in separate groups or bubbles from 20 July, the Department for Education has confirmed in updated guidance.
The Liberal Democrats have announced plans to give all two-year-olds 15 hours of free childcare, if elected in 2015.
* Plain Guide to the Children Act, published by the National Foundation for Educational Research, is an easy-to-read guide through the complex legislation in the Children Act 2004. Copies cost 20....
The Cambridge Primary Review has garnered compliments from the early years sector for its recommendation of extending the EYFS approach upwards and raising the school starting age to six (see News,...
Super-rich parents bent on spoiling their children are forking out more than 65,000 to have luxury Wendy House 'high streets' built in their gardens, reported the Daily Mail. A house from American...
Child Safety Week 2005 takes place from 20 June to 26 June. To receive a free resource pack containing a colour poster and an ideas booklet full of useful resources and quizzes, see www.capt.org.uk or...
A report has found that there is a glaring gulf between the principles of the Foundation Stage and classroom practice. Mary Evans looks at why it's so hard to get the reception year right Reception...
A controversial database holding contact details for every child in England was launched on Monday, following several delays prompted by security fears.
The year has been buzzing for nursery sales, with demand outweighing supply, according to experts. Hannah Crown reports on the latest developments and outlook for 2015.
I was pleased to read the two news stories, one 'Challenge gender roles in the nursery' and the other about Danny Foster of Hear'Say giving his backing to a recruitment campaign for more male...