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Any form of early years setting is better than none at all for young children's intellectual and social development, according to a major report from the Effective Provision of Pre-school Education...
A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
The July issue of Nursery World is out now, packed with news, opinion, advice and information for the early years community.
A debate in the House of Lords last week flagged up the shortage of speech and language therapists in children's services (see News, page 6). It is not that there are too few people - according to...
Maggie Smith, director of Ofsted's Early Years Directorate (pictured), has resigned after less than two years in the post. An Ofsted spokeswoman cited 'personal and health reasons' for Ms Smith's...
The theme of what kind of learning experiences young children need runs through this week's issue of Nursery World. The Liberal Democrats have joined the call to abandon Key Stage 1 SATs, after a...
Around a third of early years settings have still not reopened since lockdown eased, official figures show.
With new guidelines recently issued to local authorities on the Early Years Single Funding Formula for the free entitlement, Ruth Thomson outlines the implications.
The sector has warned that the announcement by the Chancellor to increase the national living wage by almost 10 per cent will risk the livelihood of many early years settings.
The Scottish government is spending more than 210,000 to fund the development of two new specialist early education courses for primary school teachers.