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Further to 'Support children of services families' (Letters, 3 April), as a military dependent myself, I have tried to ensure that my 17-month-old daughter has opportunities to recall and think about...
A course on obesity enabled Kim Powell to deliver her own training courses on healthy eating
The extent to which children's centres are changing in the face of local authority cuts and Coalition Government policy is highlighted in the latest report from the Evaluation of Children's Centres in...
Courses on supporting families from diverse cultural backgrounds have helped one setting's understanding and communication. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Families on low-incomes and lone- parent families benefit less than better-off families from the 30-hours and Tax-Free Childcare, according to a new analysis.
This is the fifth year of the Nursery World Awards, which have become the top accolades for the early years education and childcare sector. Our 2012 awards are now open, so take the time to enter and...
Staff training, if chosen carefully, can provide value for money in keeping and promoting the best people, says Mary Evans.
Ofsted scores need to better reflect child outcomes and should be brought in line with the 'internationally respected' ECERS and ITERS scales, according to a think tank report on bridging the gap...
Middle-income families are only 38 a week better off after paying childcare and housing costs than those on low-incomes, according to new research.
The long-awaited standards for Early Years Educators and Early Years Teachers have been published.