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What is empathy, how does it develop in the early years, and what can practitioners and parents do to support it? Ruth Thomson explains
The troublesome introduction of the new code of practice on the nursery education grant seems to have reached a messy deadlock, with private and voluntary providers continuing to protest, the...
Accessible, affordable, high-quality childcare has been the mantra of this Government, but two news stories this week highlight how far this has to go before it is within reach of all parents (see...
Kerry Hastings and Louise Young describe how keeping an electronic diary of the learning progress of each early years child, accessible to parents, family and the child, can create a more complete...
Lala Manners explains the principles behind the many approaches to physical development and the training available for practitioners.
The Department for Education is to review and reform level 3 early years qualifications as part of its measures to address the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on young children.
Scotland and Wales have better levels of child wellbeing than England, claims a statistician's review of a controversial Unicef report that placed the UK's levels of child wellbeing at the bottom of a...
Sunscreen with a protective factor of SPF 15 is not strong enough to protect children and adults against sunburn and the risk of skin cancer, a medical journal has warned.
A positive inspection is vital, but so too are other measures of effective provision. By Dr Julian Grenier
Touch is as essential to child development as nutrition, a report published as the UK emerges from national lockdown has found.