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The return of the first-ever children's minister Margaret Hodge to the early years fray could be good news for the sector.
We, Canterbury Early Years United Collaboration, are writing to express our deep concern regarding the lack of funding for young children with SEND.
Despite early years taking centre stage at the Spring Budget, there’s still persistent recruitment and retention issues that must be addressed, explains Janet King, sector manager for Education and...
Leading children's charities have warned that creating a national database and other measures in the Children Bill may not be enough to protect abused children like Victoria Climbie in the future.
Parents of children with special educational needs can find information about the support available to them in a new booklet produced by a national independent voluntary organisation. The Advisory...
Early Years Professional status is for people who are qualified, with experience. The Government states that in the near future all managers must have a level 4 qualification, so now is the time for...
There is a feeling in the air that the future could be uncertain for the Early Years Foundation Stage, although there has been no firm indication yet from the new Government about its intentions.
The Scottish Government has announced an extra £567 million in funding a year for 1,140 hours childcare.
At the airport 'Fly' to some interesting destinations in a game about airports, that will tie in with this week's project.
Helen Kewley of Nice Nannies Now in Huntingdon recalls learning something the hard way. 'I shall never forget the very first nanny I ever recruited. My agency had just opened. I was optimistic,...