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It’s good to hear that Caroline Dinenage, the new minister for early years, is ready to ‘listen and roll up my sleeves’ in her new role.
We need to ensure we preserve our sense of horror at the effects of poverty on the growing number of families with young children
The reasons that early years practitioners are doing so much paperwork are many and varied, but there is hope for change
The result of the General Election, with an unexpected hung parliament, has obviously been momentous.
Liz Roberts looks at the lasting impact of the fall in numbers of Level 3 students
The Report on Childcare released last week by the Treasury Committee was almost breathtaking in the scope and intensity of its criticism of Government childcare policies.
I think we can all sympathise with Brenda, whose exasperated reaction to being told that Theresa May had called an election went viral.
The early years sector is heading for huge financial struggles along with changes to the EYFS that many believe will be detrimental
Baseline assessment in school Reception classes seems to be a bit like a jack-in-a-box that keeps popping up every time the troublesome creature is pushed back down.