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The number of pre-school children diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes has risen dramatically, a study has revealed. A five-fold increase over 20 years in the disease in children aged under five was found...
Dr Richard House argues that the decision of the teaching unions to speak out against recent Government moves could prove a turning point for the early years sector.
The new national standards for the regulation and inspection of childcare are meant to make a level playing field of a locally bumpy area. We asked childcare provider organisations how they see it....
Routines are beneficial to both a setting and its children – but they have to be useful and meaningful. By Penny Tassoni
In the first instalment of her monthly online journal, trainee EYT Emma Davis talks about her interview and impressions of starting the new course
Rising costs and falling amounts of funding mean that nursery providers must make extremely tough decisions, says Bertram chief executive Cary Rankin
An inability to obtain landlord permission is one of the most common reasons trainee childminders leave our registration process, says the chief executive of Tiney childminding agency.
The director of the Early Education and Childcare Coalition, which has just published a manifesto, says they believe it's possible to build a world-class early education system that supports...
Making ‘positive attachments’ to adults and ‘forming friendships with peers’ should not be part of the Early Learning Goals for children, says early years expert Anne O'Connor