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A Birmingham nursery group is about to open its third setting, catering for 120 children, with funding from the Co-operative Bank.
While Government figures on the number of two-year-olds that have taken up the free early education places could be viewed as encouraging, the sector has cautioned that any future success is dependent...
Some specialists have warned that schools will struggle to give two-year-olds sufficient support, but headteachers already caring for twos say they are well placed to succeed. By Gabriella Jozwiak
The Government has published findings from the pilot phase of the Integrated Review for two-year-olds.
Disadvantaged two year olds are more likely to be absent from nurseries than their peers, missing out on as many as 45 million hours of early education a year, new research has found.
What areas of training should nurseries and childminders focus on when looking to equip themselves for the influx of twos? Annette Rawstrone reports.
New DfE statistics reveal between 2018 and 2022, that the number of early years providers has fallen by 10 per cent.
An innovative approach to the two-year-old offer at Netherton Park Children's Centre, Dudley is benefiting both children and parents, says head teacher Helen Ruffles
With the aim to extend the free entitlement to 40 per cent of all two-year-olds by 2015, nurseries are having to think long and hard about how they can equip themselves to deliver this, as it will...
More than one million three and four-year-olds are taking up their funded place in ‘good’ and ‘outstanding’ settings.