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Despite appearances, messy play can make an enormous contribution to babies' and young children's cognitive and creative development What do we think about when we hear the word 'messy'? Untidy,...
Make sure you are following the correct recruitment and vetting procedures for new staff with another checklist in our essential series by Laura Henry.
More than four in five children have passed this year's phonics screening check at the end of Year 1.
The continued prominence of the early years in political discussion is reason for some optimism; it must be better to be discussed than to be forgotten.
Research interviews began last week with families taking part in one of the largest ever Government-funded studies into early years education.
In the first of a series on social interactions, Caroline Vollans explores positive environments to help children learn key skills
Unions representing nursery nurses and other school support staff have urged the Government to think again and include them in its latest scheme to help key public sector workers get a foot on the...
Chancellor Rishi Sunak visited the team at Rosedene Nurseries in Northallerton, North Yorkshire to thank them for caring for the children of local hospital staff and other key workers during lockdown.
The pressure to relax adult:child ratios in the private nursery sector is causing fears that the quality of children's experiences will diminish, says Mary Evans. Faced with increasing demand for...