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The cost of childcare for the youngest children has risen four times faster than wages since 2008, according to a new analysis.
The Government is being urged to take heed of its own statistics and urge local authorities to adopt stronger inclusion policies for children with statements of special educational needs. In an...
John Stringer, who gives a seminar on science for juniors and infants at the Under 12s show on Saturday, October 6, looks at how to set free the spirit of enquiry in children from the foundation stage...
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Parents of overweight children are often in denial about the problem or claim to be simply too busy to address it – so how should settings approach the issue? Gabriella Jozwiak finds out
How can settings sensitively respond to the request of Jehovah’s Witnesses families to not include their children in celebrations such as birthdays. By Gabriella Jozwiak
School budgets have been cut by £1.7 billion in real terms since 2015, according to new research.
Scotland Health scares flooded the media again last week. No sooner had we digested the news of the cancer-causing dye Sudan 1 being found in hundreds of processed foods than we were hit with more...
Childminders delivering the Early Years Foundation Stage have nothing to fear when an inspector calls, says Roger Shippam, director, children, at Ofsted.
Childcare ratios have been a hot topic since former minister Liz Truss opened this particular Pandora’s Box in 2013. Jo Parkes looks at what we can learn from comparable systems abroad