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How should practitioners best be observing children, assessing progress and letting this knowledge inform their planning, asks Charlotte Goddard
A Government review of health visiting practice could lead to developmental delays and other health problems among children going unnoticed, early years experts have warned.
New guidance on the statutory progress check has an emphasis on working with parents and understanding home learning. Co-author Megan Pacey explains its importance
Kirktonholme Nursery in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, has won a Pounds100 prize from Nursery World Scotland for raising more money than any other Scottish Independent Nurseries Association member...
There's no need for providers to fear inspections under the new national daycare standards. Jean Evans offers reassurance Many early years practitioners are worried about whether they are meeting the...
Parents in the capital are less likely to work than those in other areas of the country because of the high cost of childcare, according to a new report.
What are the key features of a good early years curriculum? By Verity Campbell-Barr, Katherine Evans, Jan Georgeson and Sasha Tregenza
The Department for Education (DfE), together with Public Health England (PHE), has published new guidance on implementing social distancing in education and childcare settings.
* Top Notch Nannies is this month relaunching its sister agency Top Notch Doulas under the name of British Doulas. Owner Jean Birtles decided on the change, for supplying experienced help for new...