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It's vital for children's well-being to carry through the child-centred approach to learning in the reception class to Year 1, says <B>Sally Featherstone</B>, co-author of Smooth Transitions -...
Councils want the free school meals scheme, worth nearly £500 per child a year, expanded to help families facing record food prices and 'spiralling inflation'.
Funding for two-year-old places is lower in 57 council areas than it was last September, according to an analysis of funding rates by the National Day Nurseries Association, which also warns that...
A recent report on infant death rates has indicated that the health divide between rich and poor is widening. The findings, published in a report on health inequalities in England, compared data from...
A hospital nursery in West Lothian, Scotland is at threat of closure as health chiefs say they can no longer afford to subsidise the setting.
The DfE has announced national average hourly funding rates of £11.22 for under-twos, £8.28 for two-year-olds and £5.88 for three and four-year-olds from April when the first phase of the extended...
Ofsted's consultation on its plans for revamping childcare inspections was rather brief, given the importance of the changes, but there was a great deal of agreement that the main proposals were on...
Voluntary sector organisations that support London's most vulnerable children are being targeted for funding cuts under the London Councils' grant scheme.
Last week, Nursery World exclusively broke the story about the two mothers stopped from sharing childcare by Ofsted because their arrangement counted as illegal childminding (Nursery World, 24...