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Britain should look at the development of early years services in other European countries to assess what it wants for its own, argues Professor Peter Moss
What are the training opportunities for practitioners on physical development, and how can provision in this area be improved? By Charlotte Goddard
By Kate Green, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group It's not often that politicians from across the political divide agree, so at the Child Poverty Action Group we were delighted when a...
The impact of ECaT on children's language development is evident in a project being run in a number of Hampshire settings.
The debate over how much screen exposure is advisable for young children should take account of scientific research and common sense, say Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
Children enjoyed all the fun of the fair while their parents chatted to local childcare providers at an event organised by the Solihull Children's Information Service on behalf of the Early Years...
A single parent has launched a campaign to protest at the lack of local out-of-school and holiday childcare provision available for disabled children. Sophie Ugle, from Kingston upon Thames in Surrey,...
The private talk a child engages in while playing is a tool in their language development, with a lot to tell practitioners, says Anne O'Connor.
Staff-to-child ratios, and more importantly, staff qualifications and in-service training can predict the quality of pre-school childcare settings, a new study has found.
Despite its many plus points, it is time to update Development Matters, explains Dr Julian Grenier, who is leading the work to revise it