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With levels of childhood obesity alarmingly high, the increased threat of diabetes needs to be taken seriously. Penny Vevers reports When doctors in the UKreported the first four cases of very...
Name: Mandy Allen Position: Training assessor, Interserve Learning & Employment
Play-based practice is vital, says Annette Rawstrone, who discusses the pedagogy, principles and obstacles
Letter of the week wins 30 worth of children's books I agree with Irene Russell's opinion (In My View, 25 August) that most children who turn four in August are not ready to start school in September....
The latest Government research on early years provision reveals a complex picture, with better qualified staff, more loss-making providers, but a rising numbers of places, says Ruth Thomson.
The Family and Childcare Trust is the new name for the Daycare Trust and the Family and Parenting Institute.
How are the second wave of pathfinder local authorities going to slice their single funding formula for childcare providers when they start next month? Melanie Defries asked them.
Analysis of DfE research which found that one in ten practitioners were being paid less than the National Living Wage by nurseries has been met with outrage by sector organisations.
Could putting qualified teachers in all nursery classes, and juggling other staff to accommodate it, result in throwing the baby out with the bathwater? Mary Evans investigates.
The life chances of millions of children are imperiled by inadequate skills in language and communication, says John Bercow, MP for Buckinghamshire.