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Ofsted’s first annual early years report, with its focus on school as the best place for two-year-olds, has drawn a vocal response from the sector.
Children’s health has been ‘neglected for far too long in the early years’, a leading expert told delegates at Nursery World’s online CPD conference on the EYFS.
The latest statistics for early years inspections show that Ofsted is being tougher on childminders and nurseries with more being judged inadequate and fewer given an outstanding grade.
As we approach World Mental Health Day, it’s worth honing in on the mental health of our children and young people and the staff that work with them, says Michael Samuel
Six years of progress in early education and childcarecould be undermined by threats to the future sustainability of new provision, the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned. A report, Early years:...
(Photograph) - Four-year-old Onyinyechi Okone views one of four model designs for a 2.2m redevelopment of the Marshcroft Early Years Centre in Fulham, London. The North Fulham New Deal for...
Around a quarter (24 per cent) of nursery and pre-school settings remained closed in the week beginning 1 June, despite the Government giving the go-ahead for opening early years provision to all...
(Photograph) - Early years specialist Marie Wilson saw her book about babies and toddlers, This is me!, launched at the City Hall in Armagh on 1 April. The book is published by NIPPA: The Early Years...
Early years providers will now be able to compare how much funding they receive for the free entitlement with settings in other areas.
Pennie Akehurst, managing director of Early Years Fundamentals, discusses the changes she has seen in inspections since the advent of the new Education Inspection Framework