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* Virtually all three-year-old children in England have taken up daycare places in the maintained, private, voluntary and independent sectors, Government statistics reveal. According to the...
The DfE has confirmed that all six-year-olds will take a phonics reading test next June.
* Almost half the three-year-olds in England attend a private day nursery or pre-school, according to Government figures published last week. The figures show that of 541,300 three-year-olds in all...
Variety is key when it comes to resources for two-year-olds, as is catering for different levels of development and enabling them to express their increasing sociability, Karen Faux reports
National Day Nurseries Association has proposed using spare nursery places for four-year-olds as a solution to the shortage of primary school places.
Free part-time, high-quality childcare for two-year-olds is to be the centrepiece of a 46m initiative for children aged nought to three unveiled in the Welsh Assembly government's budget last week.
The number of three-year-olds attending maintained schools or in free places in the private, voluntary and independent sectors in England rose by just over 67,000 from 352,100 in January 2001 to...
To prepare for the roll-out of funded two-year-old places to 20 per cent of two-year-olds from September 2013, the Department for Education (DfE) funded ten trial areas from September 2012 to March...
Integrated working is sure to be important to the success of the two-year-old funded programme. Ruth Thomson considers some of the children's centres and local authorities leading the charge.
<P>A project that offers free nursery education places for two-year-olds is proving a success at attracting hard-to-reach groups. </P>