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Observe the great leap in development when young children learn how to use one thing to represent another, with a demonstration of symbolic thought from Pamela May.
Understanding how young children think is crucial to good practice. In the first of a new series, early years consultant Marion Dowling explores why.
Ministers should consider restricting the 30-hour offer to those settings that are graded Good or Outstanding, a leading early years organisation argues.
The first major early years research to begin since 1997 will look at the impact of free early education from the age of two on the development of thousands of children.
The Government has bowed to fierce opposition and ditched the proposed changes to staff: child ratios for nurseries and childminders.
A report looking at the impact of child sexual abuse on victims, their families and wider society has been published today.
The Oxford Parent Infant Project (OXPIP), a charity that supports parents to develop a relationship with their baby, is looking to train early years practitioners across the UK to become parent-infant...
Early years experts and organisations in England have welcomed the Government's decision to give the Early Learning Goals set out in the Curriculum guidance for the Foundation Stage statutory force as...
A skilled teacher can make the connections between day-to-day life and the global environment Early years experiences and activities need to be relevant, if they are to provide a fertile foundation...
Investing in social and emotional development in early childhood, along with support for working parents could yield the UK economy £45.5bn annually, according to a report launched today by the Royal...