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One of the most remarkable things about children is their ability to make an inordinate amount of mess from quite an early age. While as a parent, you may be trying to find ways to cut down on sticky...
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The Department for Education has launched a consultation into increasing registration fees for early years providers, as well as whether provider type categories need revising.
The number of providers looking to sell their nurseries increased in the first six months of the year compared to the same period in 2022.
The Sure Start programme has achieved a great deal and become a vote-winner, but it has 'lost the babies' along the way, its former director Naomi Eisenstadt says.
What do policy makers mean when they talk about quality in the early years? Michael Pettavel examines the evidence
Like Gary Holmes (Letters, 26 July) I find it strange that there are still childcare providers who do not offer children a quality diet.
To what extent are recent policy changes to blame for the recruitment crisis? A new report from the Education Policy Institute has some answers. By Hannah Crown
The expanded entitlements could widen the inequality gap, finds Ivana La Valle, visiting scholar at the University of East London