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Children's radio campaigner Susan Stranks warns that the BBC could exclude some children with its focus on new technology
The BA in Children, Young People and Policy is a new degree being offered by University Campus Suffolk this September.
Staff training, if chosen carefully, can provide value for money in keeping and promoting the best people, says Mary Evans.
Any form of early years setting is better than none at all for young children's intellectual and social development, according to a major report from the Effective Provision of Pre-school Education...
I am a registered childminder writing in response to Maggie Dyer's two recent letters to Nursery World (15 March and 12 April). I would like her to know that some of us have taken her first letter in...
The University of East London’s Ivana La Valle and Eva Lloyd, who were involved in the most recent evaluation of the 30 hours entitlement, discuss the key findings of their report and how the policy...
In the seventh of the National Strategies features on the EYFS, Gail DuBock and Yvonne Au, Early Years Regional Advisers in the south east, reflect on the centrality of play and exploration in...
Staff need to be able to demonstrate their understanding of child development in practice during inspections, says Laura Henry.
The Scottish Government's move to increase free childcare provision comes into force this week, but two-year-olds might have to wait to take up their places.
Thinking in a more challenging way about gender in early childhood can be daunting but is vital to real understanding, say Kath Tayler and Deborah Price