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Nearly half of all children are not considered by their teachers to have a good level of development by the age of five, according to a new report.
Scotland's largest befriending organisation for children, bfriends, merged with Children 1st on 1 April. Children 1st chief executive Margaret McKay, said, 'bfriends had reached a point at which it...
The Scottish Executive's report on the progress of the Regulation of Care project has revealed positive feedback from respondents in the early years sector. The project, which finished its work on 1...
Gemma Jackson relates her journey as an early years practitioner and explains why she is supporting our #StandUpForEarlyYears campaign.
Children at two are not 'ready' for reading, says Sally Goddard Blythe. They don't have the physical equipment for learning formal skills.
The four main political parties in Scotland have pledged to make the early years a priority if they win the general election in May.
Reversing the decline in numbers of childminders would be a priority under Conservative leadership, while early years education would take a back seat, shadow universities secretary David Willetts has...
Phonics is only one essential element in teaching children to read and write, says early years trainer and consultant Anna Lucas
Save the Children wants to hear from private, voluntary and independent (PVI) settings and early years practitioners to inform its research into the graduate workforce.
More than eight in ten early years settings are struggling to recruit staff and half of them are having to turn away new parents because of staff shortages, sector research suggests.