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Voluntary sector organisations that support London's most vulnerable children are being targeted for funding cuts under the London Councils' grant scheme.
What do we know about the science behind learning through play in early childhood development? And how can we use it to move the field forward for all our children, asks Dr. Jack P. Shonkoff, the 2019...
Wales has introduced a Bill to abolish the ‘reasonable punishment’ defence for hitting a child – and the rest of the UK will hopefully follow
<P>A new level three qualification combines active learning with reflective practice. Mary Evans finds out what it's all about </P>
Parenting is the ‘golden thread’ that runs through so many of the policy areas that improve the lives of children and families, asserts Matt Buttery, and that is why the Government’s Family Hubs...
It’s hard to recall a time when there was as much widespread interest in the early years as there is now, says Neil Leitch who spoke at the Shaping Us National Symposium
Dr Helen Edwards provides insights into how the revised EYFS is influencing Ofsted's inspections and what its recent reports suggest about changes to practice and management.
Adam Butler has co-authored a new report, 'Access Denied: a report on childcare sufficiency and market management in England and Wales.'
Practitioners should aim to give children the best possible chance for meaningful communication and language learning, advises Kay Mathieson.
A 24-hour satellite television channel aimed at babies and toddlers just launched in the US could be on Britain's screens by Christmas, said the Daily Mail. BabyFirstTV shows simple purpose-made...