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Shadow early years minister Tulip Siddiq is holding a virtual roundtable meeting next week with representatives from the early years and childcare sector to hear the challenges providers face in the...
A fun and fascinating way to extend young children's exploration of textiles is through felt-making. It needn't incur much cost and there's lots of online advice if you fancy having a go.
Just a third of childcare workers believe that it is very important that children have basic reading, writing and maths before they start school, new research shows.
A deeper understanding of children's blockplay and significant improvements in practice in different types of settings were discovered in a unique research project by early years consultants Daniel...
Small private and voluntary providers in areas of disadvantage have given thanks for a ‘lifeline’ Covid-19 recovery grant from the Early Years Alliance, which has helped them sustain their businesses...
Education secretary Michael Gove has revealed further details of the review of what children are taught at primary and secondary school, which aims to reduce bureaucracy and 'slim down' the...
Apart-time postgraduate course for early years practitioners wishing to work in Gaelic-medium pre-school education is being developed by Aberdeen University, building on its existing BA in Early...
As children develop their moral and social skills, early years practitioners should model behaviour carefully and avoid reciting simplistic rules, says Jennie Lindon Young children gradually build up...
Early years workers and teachers are being invited by Scope, the charity for children and adults with cerebral palsy, to join a ten-day fundraising cycle trek across Russia next summer. No experience...
According to new research on education spending, high levels of inflation, a rising minimum wage and new taxes, will mean the 17p uplift in early years funding will ‘almost certainly’ not be enough to...