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Books for very young children should have lots of pictures and novelty features, but minimal text. Ruth Thomson spells out what to look for.
Despite early years taking centre stage at the Spring Budget, there’s still persistent recruitment and retention issues that must be addressed, explains Janet King, sector manager for Education and...
It's vital for as many individuals as possible to respond to the consultation on the review of the EYFS. Wendy Scott and Anne O'Connor explain why.
Our resident employment lawyer, Caroline Robins, senior associate solicitor at Eversheds Sutherland, answers your questions
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
One in five grandparents who provide childcare have given up work or cut their working hours to do so, reveals a new survey.
The Government may not have guessed what a complicated set of issues it was opening up when it said it wanted to enhance the role of teaching assistants, says Dr Alan Marr The Government is pushing...
There are now a whole host of opportunities open to those who want to become childminders, and our eight-page special pull-out this week explores the development of this form of childcare as a career....
Should nursery managers pursue parents in arrears struggling under a clawback of their childcare tax credits? Mary Evans hears both sides As millions of parents sign up to renew their Working Tax...