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Sir Peter Williams' report on maths teaching has much of value, and suggestions for a sensitive approach to the early years goes some way to calming the alarm bells.
Low-income families with children with special educational needs and disabilities can apply for emergency funding to help them buy equipment and resources to help them with home learning during the...
Greg Lane, nursery manager and creative lead at LEYF Soho Nursery in London, and Zoe Bates, children’s programmer at The National Gallery, work together to provide children with opportunities to...
More than one in three children will experience trauma, which is why training early years workers on how to identify the signs is vital, says Michael Samuel
Music sessions will stimulate and build on one of the most powerful natural resources, says Steve Grocott.
WINNER: SUE GASCOYNE, PLAY TO Z, COLCHESTER
There has been plenty of outraged reaction to the prospect of schools offering provision for disadvantaged two-year-olds, particularly from private sector nurseries and early years experts.
The future of Government department nurseries has been put in doubt following the announcement that the HMRC is to close all of its nurseries operated by Bright Horizons and news that the Land...
The findings of the Education Select Committee's new report are narrow-minded and outdated, says Dr Harriet Pattison