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The Final Report issues a challenge to both the Government and the sector itself, says Helen Moylett.
Early childhood lecturer Thamara Bulmer's research into young children's experiences of school closures shows that a new reality should mean a new approach, she argues
Danger! Children playing! Today's often stifling 'culture of caution' came under attack at last month's annual Playday on 7 August, which was organised by the Children's Society and Children's Play...
Environment and resources are increasingly recognised as a vital component of early years provision, and there's plenty to help you make sure you're offering the best service in this week's issue of...
The Scottish Executive has launched a review of routes into teacher training to open the profession up to badly-needed new recruits. The review coincides with a new series of television and newspaper...
The Education and Inspections Bill, which gives schools greater statutory power to discipline pupils and hold parents more responsible for their children's behaviour, has received Royal Assent.
Skills in observation and assessing a child's needs are key to meeting the requirements of Standard 4, says Karen Hart
A parent's problems with time management can have far-reaching consequences for their young child, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team One of the problems our team has encountered...
Changes are afoot for Scottish nurseries with business rates exemption coming in from 1 April and the increase to 1140 hours by 2020