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As more children arrive at settings with extra needs amid declining external support, do the Government’s proposals to improve provision offer any hope, asks Nicole Weinstein
Maggie Atkinson, the Children's Commissioner, is optimistic about what she can achieve in her role, writes Karen Faux.
Play policy has been taken forward around the UKwith the implementation of Scotland's first playwork and education strategy and the launch of a consultation into play policy by Northern Ireland's...
Not only are early years workers suffering physical damage on the job, but many assume that it just goes with the territory and neither complain nor seek help. Caroline Roberts reports.
I am a working mother with two children under the age of five. I feel that if Ofsted was to place childminders' details on its website, this would have dire consequences for the safety of all the...
Leadership is about more than management, says Mary Evans.
This week's columnist Helen Penn suggests that nurseries could be rewarded for going green I haven't shopped regularly in a supermarket for seven years. My moment of truth came on a commercial farm in...
Only meaningful dialogue between the Government and the early years sector will avoid ideological swings in policy and achieve a balanced approach to reform of the EYFS, say Margaret Edgington,...
Head of education, Rebecca Taylor, and Carla Phillips, head of health and nutrition, both at University College Birmingham, share their thoughts on free school meals for all.