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Brexit will undoubtedly have an impact in some form on early years, according to commentators.
We have ten copies of Opposites by Sandra Boynton (Simon & Schuster, 3.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Opposites',...
Atraining and resource centre for early years practitioners was opened for business by Early Education last week, next door to the organisation's London head office. Operations manager Jenny Rabin...
(Photograph) - Melanie MacDonald and her friends at Prospect Bank special school in Edinburgh are getting hands-on experience of the latest learning aids. These include the use of digital photographs...
A new sexual health and relationships curriculum in Scotland, which teaches children as young as four about the different parts of the body, has received overwhelming support from pupils, parents and...
A large pool of expertise in early years education will be lost when Ofsted takes over all inspections. Alison Mercer reports
Dear Minister... Urgent attention is needed to keep childcare and early years education at the forefront of the UK's recovery from the coronavirus crisis, say the four largest early years...
Early years staff and volunteers are invited to share their experience of the pandemic in a new study, launched today by independent sector analysts, Ceeda.
There are pros and cons to a school nursery, but having both daughters in the same place just swung it for Working Mum
Local authorities are relying more and more on early years consultants to deliver EYFS outcomes, as Karen Faux hears.