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Offering free early education and care for disadvantaged two-year-olds has come up with only more evidence of the paramount importance of quality. Mary Evans looks at a revealing project.
The national books for babies scheme has won Government support for an extension that will see every child receiving free copies of books up to the age of three. Chancellor Gordon Brown announced that...
Plans to create nursery places for vulnerable two-year-olds in Scotland are in jeopardy following the Scottish Parliament finance committee's rejection of the Scottish government's first budget plans...
(Photograph) - Five-year-olds at Duncombe Primary School in Islington, London, enjoy a hug as they learn about emotions and relationships during a 'getting along together' class. Joanna Watters,...
Reception class children are struggling with language and communication and personal, social and emotional development, concerned teachers have told researchers looking into the impact of Covid-19...
More details of the funding for early education places for disadvantaged two-year-olds are set out today.
What should practitioners think about when considering nutrition in the context of the two-year-old programme and the families involved? Diana Hawdon offers some guidance.
An extra bank holiday in October is needed so children and their parents can spend more time together, says the charity 4Children. Chief executive Anne Longfield said, 'Today's families are as loving...
The number of nursery places for two-year-olds will be extended to 40 per cent of children, from 2014-15.
Supporting the maths development of four-year-olds requires meeting this age group’s widely varying needs, writes Judith Dancer