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From next year, 'more than a hundred' nurseries in Wales will be exempt from paying business rates.
The Government is making progress in tackling child poverty but must make extra efforts to help the poorest families each year if it is to get anywhere near targets set for 2004. That is the blunt...
The way specialist teachers work with the families of children with learning disabilities is being changed by groundbreaking research, Karen Faux finds.
This is a challenging unit, but one that is fundamental to providing high-quality care for young children, says Mary Evans.
Further to Colin Lancaster's In My View column ('The wrong way to write', 15 April), may I offer my opinion on how children acquire this skill successfully, based on my 35 years of experience as an...
Leading experts from Early Education have some urgent questions about the Government's proposals for reform.
Young boys seem to have a natural urge to wrestle with each other, so what stance should childcarers take? asks Annette Rawstrone.
This Bill sets out to reform the Universal Credit application process, paving the way for routine split payments of Universal Credit in an attempt to protect women from financial abuse.
Government plans to increase the statutory holiday entitlement for full-time workers to 28 days have alarmed many small nursery operators who fear that, combined with further rises to the national...
Understanding how young children think is crucial to good practice. In the first of a new series, early years consultant Marion Dowling explores why.