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The DfE is steaming ahead with a consultation on the content of the T-Level in education and childcare, sparking criticism for the two week deadline it has given.
The capital's most disadvantaged children will lose out under plans for the new early years pupil premium, new analysis has warned.
Babies understand the concept of numbers and counting from as early as 18 months, according to new research.
The possibility that mental health problems may begin in babyhood is only just gaining recognition. Mary Evans looks at what's being done The emotional well-being of the under-fives age group is being...
New research by Action for Children shows that early intervention can help significantly reduce the number of children living in neglect.
Chair of the working group from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on a Fit and Healthy Childhood, and lead author of its report,'The Early Years'
The world of 'neuro gyms' and sensory massage provides a rewarding way to help parents learn about child development, Gabriella Jozwiak discovers.
Encouraging children to engage with pictures, texts and ask questions during story time can boost their early language development by up to seven months, according to new research.
Thousands of nurseries, pre-schools and childminders are being invited to take part in a new independent research programme, set up to address the perceived gap in robust analysis of the early years...