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By Opal Dunn, early years language expert and author Our early years education has its roots in Froebel's philosophy of education. Our first kindergartens were based on Froebel's ideas introduced in...
Our expert panel of judges consists of leading figures from across the early years sector.
Families below the poverty line have been pushed deeper into poverty since 2012, a new report has found.
A nine-year-old girl was stunned when her missing African Grey parrot turned up at her school during her lunch hour, reported Wales Online.
More than 90 per cent of mothers spend more on their child's wardrobe than their own and nearly half feel guilty about spending money on clothes for themselves, a new survey has found.
A childcare provider in Oxfordshire has become one of the first UK nurseries to be accredited as a living wage employer.
Analysis by Labour of official DfE figures has found that the average cost of an hour of childcare for a two-year-old is now 14 per cent higher than in 2018, when the 30 hours was introduced.
A YouTube video of a toddler instinctively running away from a mechanical dinosaur has been watched more than half a million times, said the Sun.