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Families are sharing beds, children are sleeping on floors and sharing soiled beds due to the cost-of-living crisis, reveals new research.
Our panel give their advice on what an early years setting can do to sell itself to local families and stand out from the competition. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Without Government intervention, the Covid-19 outbreak could increase the number of British children living in poverty to 4.5 million, says Deborah Udakis
Dr Mona Sakr, associate professor of early childhood at Middlesex University, says there is an urgent need to understand what works when it comes to developing leaders in the sector.
Full funding for an Early Years Educator course will not be withdrawn if the apprentice fails to gain their GCSEs, despite misleading information from the Skills Funding Agency (SFA).
Parents who stepped in to save a nursery from closure have launched a pay-as-you-use childcare scheme to recruit families.
The benefits to a child of spending time with a childminder are outlined by Foundation Stage regional advisor Jane Cole in our series on the Celebrating Young Children project When Hannah's mother,...
I totally agree with the Pre-school Learning Alliance's assessment of current provision in England (News, 21 November). I am running a community development project for families with young children in...
In this case study, Sue Chambers focuses on assessing physical development for the Progress Check at Age Two, and deals with difficult conversations that may form part of some evaluations.