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New research by Action for Children finds that one in six parents (17 per cent) would rather not celebrate the festive season this year due to the pandemic, rising higher for those on Universal...
Name: Samantha RichmondPosition: Manager of Oakwood House Nursery and Forest School in Huddersfield, part of the Portland Nurseries group
Early years organisations have been responding to the Ofsted consultation on the Education Inspection Framework and handbooks that has just closed.
Parents on low incomes with pre-school-age children will be able to claim up to 9,600 a year towards their childcare costs as part of the Government's aim to make registered childcare affordable to...
The early years sector will have until the end of September this year to respond to Dame Clare Tickell's review of the Early Years Foundation Stage.
I was appalled by some of the advice given on dealing with head lice (Health News, 3 October). I can't believe that responsible health authorities would actually recommend a 'mosaic' method of using...
Provide an assortment of materials and see where the children's explorations take them, in a two-part project by Judith Stevens Materials is a wonderful theme that supports the exploration and...
Babies and toddlers from disadvantaged families spent less time outdoors and reading and playing with their parents during lockdown than their better-off peers, according to new research.
These optional units help practitioners to develop understanding and providing for the needs of the very young, says Mary Evans.