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From talking with a doll, young children can learn how to relate to a real person, says Sophie Pagett Our nation's population is becoming increasingly diverse. People are living longer, family...
Sector organisations and nurseries are calling on the Department for Education to provide evidence to back up claims made by children and families minister Vicky Ford that the promised extra £44m will...
Childminders top the league table for different types of childcare as far as parents in Scotland are concerned, according to a survey published by the Scottish Executive last week. No less than 96 per...
Cruelty to animals is often a reflection of emotional pain, but pets can play a healing role when treating troubled children. Mary Evans reports
All infant school children in England will be eligible for free school meals from September 2014.
According to new research on education spending, high levels of inflation, a rising minimum wage and new taxes, will mean the 17p uplift in early years funding will ‘almost certainly’ not be enough to...
A children’s centre group in East Reading has been rated inadequate by Ofsted in its first inspection since the centres were amalgamated.
Reinventing childcare policy will not mean more affordable childcare, says Dr Verity Campbell-Barr
We have to make sure that courses offer early years students what they need.
A story about a boy, his dog and a cardboard box is the starting point for these activities across the early years curriculum suggested by Jean Evans Harry's Box by Angela McAllister (Bloomsbury...