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This week, the Department for Children, Schools and Families closed its 'Future Approach to Fees and Subsidies' consultation, which proposes increasing the annual fees for childminders on the Early...
There are more than 700,000 children and young people living in Wales - which is nearly a third of its population - and from this week, it's my responsibility to speak up for them, to promote their...
The case of Vanessa George, the Plymouth nursery worker accused of child abuse and making and distributing indecent images of young children, has shocked and horrified the early years sector (see...
With official guidance on early years learning and development hard to find, we should welcome a new resource for music
Bright Horizons has launched a new emergency childcare website to help match key worker parents with early years providers that are staying open in their area during the coronavirus crisis.
Far too many of the poorest children aren't accessing quality childcare and early education.
When the Government revealed that it is considering making it mandatory for all early years staff to be qualified to at least level 3 (Nursery World, 4 February), it caused quite a stir.
Mind the pitfalls of profit-based childcare, says Helen Penn.
The Breakthrough Britain report from former Conservative party leader Iain Duncan Smith is likely to be influential in the policy-making of David Cameron's Tory party.
Textbook writers and the Government are keen on synthetic phonics, expecting children to build up all unknown words from their sound/letter connections.