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Northamptonshire county council has gone ahead with its proposed cuts to funding supplements paid to providers.
It is fantastic that the Department for Education has asked Professor Cathy Nutbrown of the University of Sheffield to lead the review of early years training and qualifications.
Ofsted inspectors in early years and social care are locked in a dispute over a three-year pay freeze, which is disrupting nursery and childminding inspections.
The biggest independent review of primary education in England for 40 years is aiming to encourage debate among parents, children and the public as well as professionals and policymakers. Professor...
A new resource aimed at helping early years workers improve the mental health and development of the babies and children in their care has been developed by mental health experts at the Anna Freud...
The original EYFS was a result of extensive consultation with appropriate experts and research, but its revision lacks such rigour, say Helen Moylett and Nancy Stewart
Tablets and iPads can help to support the development of willing and able readers. Dr Natalia Kucirkova offers some tips and strategies
What are the barriers that some children face in becoming good communicators, and how can early years settings support them? Dr Julian Grenier reports
New Zealand-based child development expert Gill Connell speaks to Anne O'Connor about the importance of a healthy 'movement diet' in young children's development and warns against its apparent...
The speakers at the recent re-launch of the Early Childhood Forum at the National Children's Bureau in London were (from left) Paul Ennals, NCB chief executive, Forum chair Julie Fisher and Gillian...