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Debates about the effects of computers on young children should address what they are used for and how, says, John Siraj-Blatchford.
To improve the quality of early years care and education, the New Zealand government is starting with an ambitious plan to raise the qualifications of the workforce. Annette Rawstrone hears about its...
When CACHE Alumni launched in late 2017, the online service aimed to provide early years practitioners with a place to come together online. Seven years later, it now boasts 25,000 members, says its...
The world's smallest cowboy, two-year-old Royce Gill, is to compete in a rodeo with his pony Maybelline, reported the Daily Mail.
The rights of children put before television cameras are being defended by a coalition of childcare professionals, writes Gayle Goshorn.
Analysis by the Infant & Toddler Forum (ITF) found 49 per cent of meals served to children aged between one and four were outside the recommended portion size range.
A project aiming to study the information and support needs of young lone parents in Scotland has been awarded funding by the Camelot Foundation as part of its 'transforming lives' grants programme....
The percentage of au pairs with a variety of skills, based on a survey of 1,000 au pairs by Au Pair Garden, a website that connects families and au pairs.
The OECD’s upcoming international study of early learning outcomes for five-year-olds has raised concerns in the sector. Charlotte Goddard reports
New analysis shows the extent to which families will miss out of the Government's plans to extend childcare support for working families, both through the new Tax-free Childcare scheme and extra...