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The early years sector is heading for huge financial struggles along with changes to the EYFS that many believe will be detrimental
Ailsa Monk of Cotswold Montessori Schools calls for help for early years settings in the lockdown, saying her experiences in the past few days have left her in tears
We all deserve to live and grow in a world where we can experience kindness and wise care - especially now, says Kathy Goouch, emeritus professor at Canterbury Christ Church University
Fresh thinking is needed to make the sector work for everybody, says Ren Kapur
What do the the Government's recent funding announcements mean for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)? Catherine McLeod, chief executive of Dingley's Promise, looks at...
The National Day Nurseries Association’s new chair sets out how the organisation will continue to support the sector
The Government is not prioritising children with its early years policies and the situation isn’t sustainable for providers or families, says Helen Hayes, shadow early years minister
Beatrice Merrick explains the thinking behind the recent Birth to 5 Matters Spring Festival which focused on key areas of practice including diversity and inclusion, sustainability, children’s rights...
The author explains why she couldn’t ‘in good conscience’ leave available a book she knew to be out of date.
Brett Wigdortz, CEO of Tiney, on the proposals to change rules around childminding