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The right kind of experiences in the earliest years build the nerve networks in the brain that a child needs for good PSED. Caregivers carry a huge responsibility, says Anne O'Connor
A positive inspection is vital, but so too are other measures of effective provision. By Dr Julian Grenier
A raft of changing Government policies could spell the end for the one form of early years provision that has been proven most effective. Julian Grenier asks why.
EU member states will fail to meet their childcare provision targets, a group of European business organisations and unions has warned.
In this the eleventh National Strategies feature on the Early Years Foundation Stage, Kim Porter, senior adviser at Every Child a Talker, and early years regional advisers Jonathan Doherty and Kairen...
The process for identifying and supporting those with special educational needs and disabilities has been given an update. Kay Mathieson considers how the changes will affect practice.
The deadline for the Pre-School Learning Alliance Play Awards 2007 has been extended to 14 May. For an entry form call 01628 500303 or visit www.pre-school.org.uk.
Tyres are perfect open-ended resources and link well to children's schemas, as Anne O'Connor observes.
The Scottish Government has launched the country's first play strategy, which recognises the vital role of play to children's well-being and development.
By 2015 children's centres could be available to nearly all families, children would stay there until they start school at six and there would be fewer private day nurseries and childminders,...