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As the election draws near, policy on funding, training and revisions to the EYFS don’t make much sense
With regard to the news story about the clergyman who has called for a boycott of the NSPCC in Northern Ireland because it opposes the smacking of children (31 May), I think there is a very fine line...
Oliver and Olivia are the most popular baby names in England and Wales for the second year running, according to the Office for National Statistics.
A Nottingham nursery has been closed down and two members of its staff arrested following the discovery of unexplained fractures suffered by three children.
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell sees nothing to get excited about in the Conservative Party's childcare agenda You would not want to go into a general election promising to match pound for pound...
I am a teaching assistant for a first school and I sympathise with the problems highlighted in 'Assistants "still undervalued"' (News, 1 August). I, too, am looking for routes into teaching, as I...
In this final feature on play types, Philip Waters looks at how planning, monitoring and evaluating can be achieved easily using play types as a starting point to ensure that a child-centred approach...
I think the findings of the Ofsted team's visit to Denmark and Finland are fantastic (News, 24 July). At last someone has given credence to something we have known for years. I home-educate a...
A warning that some Nivea sun creams for children now contain almond oil has gone viral on social media among the early years community.
Too many imports, too many repeats and not enough news is the unwholesome diet of television programming being fed to the UK's children, according to a report which looks at 50 years of broadcasting....