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Parents’ growing appreciation of the dangers of too much, too soon and the benefits of outdoor settings can be a political force
The Government should not abandon its proposals on early years graduates because there is not an easy way forward
With the upcoming Budget and Spending Review, ministers must argue for more funding on behalf of the whole early years sector - not just maintained nursery schools, says Neil Leitch
Europe sees our nursery schools as the best, but underfunding means that they are in danger, says Jack Dromey, MP for Birmingham Erdington.
For how much longer can we rely on the goodwill and vocation of early years professionals while paying them so poorly?
Despite a recent Social Mobility Commission report and an IFS review under way, the inequality problem isn’t really being tackled
The latest research into the benefits of the Sure Start programme backs up the positive points made in previous studies
A temporary visa immigration route, and increased early years funding, are required to avoid worsening the recruitment crisis, says Chris Russell
At the start of 2021, it’s good to reflect on some of the positives of new ways of working that Ofsted found in its Covid-19 briefings
Children develop at their own pace - they are not on a factory production line - says Louise Livingston of the Maria Montessori Institute