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We need sustained and radical action, including in early years settings and schools, to tackle the child obesity problem
If the new children and families minister is interested in closing the disadvantage gap, she needs to overhaul the whole system
There is an obvious solution to help parents struggling with childcare costs under Universal Credit, argues Kevin Watkins of Save the Children UK.
Wendy Scott OBE, President of TACTYC, calls on the minister now in charge of early years, Nick Gibb, to pay attention to to the evidence on effective practice
What we can learn from the late early years teacher, researcher and author Vivian Gussin Paley
The first inspections show the clear shift in focus away from paperwork to observations of practice and discussions with practitioners
While every child with SEND has a right to a specially-designed EHC plan, many are unworkable, says Dr Susana Castro-Kemp, from the University of Roehampton
When life gives you lemons – which absolutely seems to be the case at the moment – make the most almighty lemonade you possibly can, says Beverley Taylor-Carson of Mother Goose Corner, on staying...
With Ofsted inspections on hold, Dr Helen Edwards looks at how inspectors could support settings as critical friends
During lockdown, I was redeployed, swapping my job as an NHS health play specialist for working in an onsite NHS nursery. It provided real insights into the lives of young children, healthy and sick.