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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>The Government is going to have to make up its mind what to prioritise if the neediest children are to gain from early years services, says Vidhya Alakeson </P>
Zoe Reynolds enrolled on the full pathway to EYPS in September.
With all the party manifestos now out and with the big day just over two weeks away, we want to hear from you.
What do ECS degrees and the Early Childhood Graduate Practitioner Competencies mean for career progression? By Philippa Thompson and Tanya Richardson at the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network
Sure Start and services for children and families are at risk, following the decision in the spending review to remove ring-fencing from local authority budgets, early years and family organisations...
Children’s author Shirley Hughes, who was known for her series of books about a boy called Alfie, has died at the age of 94.
With inspections back in full swing post-pandemic, some early years settings are voicing serious concerns about the process and are calling for change. By Annette Rawstrone
We need to give children permission to play imaginatively rather than dampening them down with adult ideas, says Philip Waters, in the latest article in his series on play types Imagine you are a...
The Scouts are piloting a scheme for the early years that will see four- and five-year-olds reap the benefits of the movement, says Matt Hyde