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Families are in the sights of Government and political parties at the moment and as the general election gets closer, policies for families will be more and more in the spotlight.
By Sally Goddard Blythe, freelance consultant in neuro-developmental education and director of the Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology in Chester
Early years staff are still not valued accordingly, says Julian Grenier.
Should state subsidies for nursery places go to corporate providers?, asks Helen Penn
In response to the Open Eye campaign, the Pre-School Learning Alliance would like to reassure parents and carers that the Early Years Foundation Stage will not be damaging our youngest children.
An academic approach could boost pay for all, says Pat Wills.
I am 17 and studying for a diploma in childcare and education at college. In our class there are 18 female and three male students. I am told that three male students is quite high in comparison to...
Figures from the Office of National Statistics show that one in ten children and young people suffer from a serious mental health disorder.
Do you want to keep up to speed on the Government’s 30-hour childcare policy and what it means for your setting?
The National Children's Bureau's Children's Centre Project (CCP), a consortium of seven children's charities looking at new models of collaborative working, has appointed Dominic Fox as its director....