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The number of children achieving the expected level for their age at the end of Reception has continued to rise.
Are practitioners' attitudes to risk finally changing for the better? Annette Rawstrone investigates.
The Equality Act became law in October 2010, replacing previous legislation (such as the Race Relations Act 1976 and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995). To comply and ensure fairness and...
New sights and new textures are made familiar for a baby with careful adult interest, says Anne O'Connor
Discounts on their own childcare are a perk that can keep good nursery staff with an employer, says Mary Evans
Students and lecturers are campaigning against plans to privatise a university nursery.
Children viewed the world from some interesting angles when taking part in a photography project in a local theatre garden. Annette Rawstrone went for a look.
We summarise the latest findings from the Government-funded Study of Early Education and Development (SEED).
Children on the autistic spectrum make great progress with provision tailored to their needs, says Alex Stanyer, director of the Puzzle Centre.
* Plans for the UK's first play policy were unveiled at the Welsh Assembly last week by the minister for children, Jane Hutt. Ms Hutt said the Welsh Assembly was committed to 'ensuring that all...