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Despite the many progresses made in the past century, the early years and the people it serves are facing multiple crises that require action, says Professor Dame Cathy Nutbrown
A transitions course inspired teaching director Lynn Jenkins to move her provision outside. By Gabriella Jozwiak
When observing children, practitioners must keep in mind the overarching importance of physical development, says Dr Sue Allingham
Sarah Steel, director of the Old Station nursery chain, explains her approach to ensuring success in making staff feel valued
The drive to recognise the importance of outdoor play for young children's development and to improve the experiences that are available to them is gaining in strength. Early Education had outdoor...
The latest statistics for early years inspections show that Ofsted is being tougher on childminders and nurseries with more being judged inadequate and fewer given an outstanding grade.
Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour Q We have a three-year-old in our nursery who is very outspoken in her views and keen to organise the other children. She...
The Family and Childcare Trust is calling on the Government to invest the £535 million savings from delayed Tax-Free Childcare as capital funding, so that local authorities and providers can offer...
Why not use the Christmas countdown as a chance to focus on writing? Marianne Sargent offers pointers.
* The public has given strong support in three separate opinion polls to last month's strikes by 750,000 local government workers, including nursery nurses and classroom assistants. A Sky News poll...