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Sarah Brown, chair of Theirworld, and Dr Pauline Rose call on international aid donors to increase their investment in pre-primary education in the poorest countries
The pandemic has left its mark on all of us, but particularly young children and their physical development, says Max Stanford, of the Early Intervention Foundation
The Government’s Early Years Professional Development Programme was launched in 2019 to improve the quality of all children’s outcomes. Pre-school manager Hayley Woods explains how its phase two...
Angela Gamble explains the dynamic aims of its new Volunteer Insight Panel and asks – would you like to join?
It is impossible to completely eliminate risk from childcare settings, and trying to do so has implications for how nurseries are managed, says David J Ball, professor in risk management
The former nurse, turned sleep practitioner, who works in educational settings and with families, says she believes good sleep can be learnt.
The UK is currently facing extremely worrying rates of poor child dental health which is fast approaching endemic proportions, says Dr Saul Konviser. Now is the time to do all we can to address this...
The newly formed Early Education and Childcare Coalition has the potential to make the sector heard with a united voice
There appears to be a worrying new trend in the early years sector. In order to access the new funded places for two-year-olds, some primary schools appear to be expanding their nursery provision, to...
Instead of setting goals, we should increase the quality of provision by encouraging staff teams to develop their own good working habits