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Naomi Eisenstadt, Graham Allen MP and representatives from Ofsted and the DfE will be speaking at a conference on the future of early years provision this October,
A new evidence review, published today by the Nuffield Foundation, finds that more than one in three children in the UK are living in poverty, amounting to 2.2 million under-fives.
The numbers of settings working with vulnerable twos is on the rise, but what are the challenges faced by these children and their families, and what approaches should the early years sector employ...
Look Out, Suzy Goose by Petr Horacek, Walker Books, hardback, 10.99
Children at Bright Horizons Active Learning Finchley Nursery put their art skills to a good cause after an exhibition raised money for the organisation's foundation.
By Stephen Burke, director of the Daycare Trust Children's centres are a big idea whose time has arrived. They will bring together a range of services for children and families, from early education...
With the extension of free nursery places to two-year-olds, many settings will need to consider how best to adapt or extend their sites, bearing in mind the associated cost and local planning laws.
* An team investigating occupational segregation between the sexes in a range of professions has met for the first time - but without a representative from the childcare sector. A spokeswoman for the...
When one nursery group takes over another, the integration of staff and policies must be handled sensitively, writes Mary Evans Large nursery chains seeking to grow their businesses often opt to...
It was with dismay and concern that I read Jennie Lindon's review of my book Managing Children's Behaviour (For Your Shelf, 19 August). I fully accept constructive criticism and do not expect or want...