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Colette Bentley, head of training for EYPS at Edge Hill University in Lancashire (left), describes how EYPS student Nisha Patel led her colleagues through a process of reflection and evaluation in...
To start off the New Year, Dr Jacqui Cousins reflects on her years of research into the language of four-year-olds and the continuing relevance of her findings for early years practitioners today All...
How are the largest nursery groups bearing up in a difficult market? Catherine Gaunt reports on the latest ups and downs in the UK and Ireland's top 20 chains Aglance at the league table for our...
Families who have disabled children feel shut out from society and alienated from their communities because of negative attitudes and a lack of support services, according to a new survey.
Cambridgeshire County Council is proposing to cut its number of children's centres from 40 to ten by April 2018.
West Lothian nursery chain Wee Gems has purchased Croileagan Nursery in Edinburgh, bringing its total settings to three.
Old attitudes towards social class and discipline inhibit early education, says Helen Penn.
Early Education is warning that local authorities are eroding high-quality provision.
Our July issue includes what’s new in the Progress Check, getting creative with ateliers, how to deal with young children’s urge to strip off, creating engaging print-rich environments, exploration of...
Funding for children with special educational needs has failed to keep pace with the rise in demand for provision, according to the National Education Union.