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By Kathy Sylva, professor in educational psychology at Oxford University, from her speech to the North of England conference in Bridlington earlier this month In the days before early childhood...
Children get into the spirit of the Early Years Fiesta at Eureka!, the children's museum in Halifax, West Yorkshire, last week.
New DfE statistics reveal between 2018 and 2022, that the number of early years providers has fallen by 10 per cent.
Some of you may have recently come across some new guidance on ‘Inspecting safeguarding in early years, education and skills settings’.
Around a third of early years settings have still not reopened since lockdown eased, official figures show.
Is the end in sight for the recent boom in growth of nursery provision? A survey released last week, showing that capacity is significantly outstripping demand in private day nurseries, would seem to...
Children who perform poorly at school are more likely to have been affected by a poor diet in their early years than unhealthy food they ate when they were older, new research has found.
Staff working with under-fives in Edinburgh have been counting the gains they have made from a project led by early years expert Professor Tina Bruce. Nursery schools, nursery classes, children's...
Find out how you can train as an early years teacher and qualify with early years teacher status (EYTS). Our early years team will be on hand to discuss the different training routes available,...
The Department for Education has confirmed that early years settings struggling with staff absences due to Covid can relax their ratios in line with the EYFS.