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Professor Paul Anand explains how one of the first economic studies to look at young children's behaviour can give insights into family life
By pooling experience and expertise, early years practitioners could bring about real advances in under-threes provision, say Drs Peter Elfer and Jools Page
Singer Zayn Malik has written to the prime minister calling for free school meals for all children in families on Universal credit, ahead of next week’s budget.
Understanding how young children think is crucial to good practice. In the first of a new series, early years consultant Marion Dowling explores why.
How can settings best support the particular maths development needs of three-year-olds, asks Judith Dancer in the fourth part of this series
Professor Cathy Nutbrown is holding one-day events across the country to give the early years and childcare workforce the chance to contribute to the qualifications review.
From play-based approaches to books and music, Karen Hart discovers how early years settings are supporting all children’s communication and language development