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Researchers have found a link between the amount of time children spend in group daycare and poorer social and emotional development in Year 1, while also finding that disadvantaged children benefit...
Background and Principles, Child Development Take account of gender differences in your curriculum planning, say Marie Charlton and Anne O'Connor
Aspects of the new framework such as the Prime and Specific areas are being welcomed, but there are reservations too, says Annette Rawstrone.
Can daily sessions of focused physical activities help children develop the gross and fine motor skills they need to become confident writers? Helen Chilton reports on her school's progress.
Working in early years should not be seen as a less well-paid, lower status and less skilled job than working with older children, a new report argues.
A project on animals offers huge scope for children's learning across the early years curriculum and a seemingly limitless list of animals on which to focus: pets, farm animals, minibeasts, birds,...
Nurseries and childminders in England are fighting to survive, as new research suggests that just over four in 10 parents of under-fives are planning to return today, with many providers also...
A decade on from launching the sector-endorsed Early Years Foundation Degree, Kingston University has carried out research to gauge employers' views on its impact. Yasmin Mukadam reports on her...
A new report calls for adequate Government investment in family support services, as parents across the country highlight a shortage of available and good quality provision.
Trainer and consultant Laura Henry has taken a new job in Dubai as managing director of early years specialists Kidz Inc.