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The National Children's Bureau (NCB)is to take on much of the work and resources of the National Early Years Network (NEYN) following the charity's official closure at the end of February. The NEYN's...
In the first of a four-part series on different regions, Gabriella Jozwiak discovers how some well-judged schemes and plenty of hard work are supporting Liverpool's early years sector network.
A delightful book about a giant will give you lots of big ideas for activities for young children, as these suggestions from Judith Stevens demonstrate A project about size can be exciting and...
Children will not be taught to read with 'a one size fits all' approach, early years experts heard on Saturday. More than 100 delegates attended a conference at Roehampton University to debate the...
Day nurseries in England can no longer employ any staff whose backgrounds have not been fully checked, unless there is an 'emergency' at the setting.
We know that 70 per cent of all poor children are in working families. So how easy is it for these families to access childcare? Charlotte Goddard investigates
What should a nursery do if approached by a separated parent with a grievance? Christine Betts offers advice Over 150,000 relationships involving children break down every year. Early years providers...
An early years setting may be the best thing to have happened to a refugee child for a long time. Tina Hyder of Save the Children explains how to settle them in The memories of one playgroup worker in...
Children's organisations have welcomed the Scottish Parliament's passing of the first major revision in special educational needs legislation for 20 years. From 1 April 2004, the Education (Additional...
Chancellor George Osborne recently said in a speech that the UK economy is 'turning a corner'.