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The figures around apprenticeships are positive, but more must be done, finds Karen Hart
The recent ‘Bold Beginnings’ report by Ofsted has only added to the uncertainty about what is expected of children in their first year of school. Charlotte Goddard investigates
The facility to be able to pay for re-inspection of early years settings was lobbied for by substantial parts of the sector, and Ofsted duly agreed to move forward on this.
Karen Faux previews Talk to Your Baby 2010.
I am a working mother with two children under the age of five. I feel that if Ofsted was to place childminders' details on its website, this would have dire consequences for the safety of all the...
A body tasked with setting pay and conditions for early years and school support staff in the maintained sector was made statutory on Monday when it received Royal Assent.
Summer-born children who start school at the age of four may suffer serious stress and anxiety that could damage their educational prospects, a new report argues.
Playwork managers have to juggle communications with parents and their own staff, often indirectly. Jackie Nunns offers tips on how to make sure it's done effectively communication can cause as much...
As a tutor of childminders, may I point out that professional childminders and nursery nurses do not smack children, or hurt or humiliate them in any way (News, 10 October). Rather, we choose more...