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Early years practitioners can draw on two new publications from Learning and Teaching Scotland for help in working with parents and supporting children's development. Supporting Development and...
The sector is not set up to adequately reward Early Years Teachers, but Charlotte Goddard finds that plans to open up career routes have made limited progress so far
The latest Government research on early years provision reveals a complex picture, with better qualified staff, more loss-making providers, but a rising numbers of places, says Ruth Thomson.
The Government is proposing further adjustments to the inspection system to bring private and voluntary inspections more in line with those in the maintained sector and to allow Ofsted to vary the...
The Early Years Alliance has launched a new survey for early years providers, to gain an up-to-date understanding of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the sector ahead of the Government’s...
When it comes to the question of whether we can afford to invest in early childhood health and wellbeing, surely we should be asking whether we can afford not to? In the light of the latest children’s...
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, presenter of the BBC's The Sky at Night, is leading How children learn: inspiring, supporting, teaching.
In association with Flair and Mail Order Express, we are able to offer four fantastic sets of Melissa and Doug developmental toys in a prize draw. Many of you will already be fans of Melissa and Doug...
Men who are the sole carers of their children need moral support but rarely know where to look for it. Joyce Reid meets some fathers who are looking out for each other
The NCB has launched a new free early support resource to support families with disabled children and help them to track and record their child's early development.