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The early years sector is being encouraged to unite on International Children's Day (1 June) to make its voice heard in protest over the Government's planned reforms for nurseries and childminders.
The rules for provision of space and equipment, and how to use them in an early years setting to comply with the EYFS, are set out by Laura Henry.
Love the Outdoors is the theme of this year’s Outdoor Classroom Day, which will be celebrated on 5 November by thousands of children in the UK and across the world.
The Department for Education remains vague over when it will publish its workforce strategy, despite criticism from a government spending watchdog for not having one while launching the 30-hours...
How careful does a nanny need to be about hygiene on the job? Test your approach to germs with a quiz by Sue Hubberstey and Jan Hurst INDOORS
Everyone knows that learning to read is an essential skill, says Penny Tassoni.
Unicef's 'School in a box' and feeding programmes are focused on Iraq's primary school children. The scheme has already been put to the test in Afghanistan. It is a simple kit providing the basic...
The Scottish Executive has set up a new expert group to look at parents' concerns about the MMR vaccine and to examine the evidence on the apparent rise in autism in children. Take-up of the MMR...
30 months is too long to wait for post-registration inspection, says Liz Roberts
Children in Kent early years settings are learning about the importance of drinking water.