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With just one week to go before the General Election, we assess the mood of the early years sector and ask the three main political parties to explain their policies
Nannies getting poached? Parents gazumping each other? Helen Kewley hears tales from the jobs jungle Since the introduction of the pilot nursery voucher scheme nearly a decade ago, nannies have...
The life chances of millions of children are imperiled by inadequate skills in language and communication, says John Bercow, MP for Buckinghamshire.
One big player has leaped up the rankings of the 20 largest nursery chains, while others have also undertaken acquisitions and a few have slipped. Catherine Gaunt reports.
Chrissy Meleady of Early Years Equality calls for nursery employers to stop putting unreasonable restrictions in staff contracts
The characteristics of true free-flow play are observed by Anne O'Connor.
Initiatives like Sure Start show no lasting effects on children's achievement, argues Tom Burkard, co-author of a controversial report that recommends scrapping the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Lynn Bryden is business and finance support officer at Sure Start Strategic Partnership Tyne & Wear (www.northtyneside.gov.uk)
An interim review by the DfE of child protection systems, the Munro Review of Child Protection, Part One: A Systems Analysis, highlights issues that need addressing in order to improve Britain's child...