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Early years settings in one London borough will receive a 15 per cent cut to their funding next year to provide free early education places for disadvantaged two-year-olds.
Children from black and minority ethnic communities are being inappropriately used as interpreters by support services staff that work with children and families, according to a new report published...
Child of Our Time: how to achieve the best for your child from conception to five years By Tessa Livingstone
Not long ago, in 1998, when early years practitioners were questioning the sense of earlier entry into schools, Chris Woodhead vehemently opposed any suggestion that this was not in the best interests...
The team at Rachel Keeling Nursery School maintain strong relationships with families outside of the setting by sharing resources, learning activities and information
Try this true or false quiz by Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant 1. Crying is the only way children in the early years are able to express their feelings.
I think overnight care needs regulation for the sake of the children and nurseries taking part in this service (News, 5 April). Some children could even be left in nurseries from Monday morning until...
Nannies with an interest in caring for children with special needs can receive relevant news in the online newsletter of special needs agency Snap Childcare. The spring issue features the sponsored...
As well as meeting the needs of children, how can settings ensure staff are properly looked after during their return to business as ‘normal’, asks Jo Caswell
As this highly significant bill enters its final stages in Parliament, we ask Family and Childcare Trust policy and public affairs expert Adam Butler some key questions.