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Children’s families are a wonderful outdoor play resource, says Julie Mountain
Following a legal challenge by parents, Hillingdon Council has committed to consulting with residents about the future of its three remaining nurseries, which were due to shut next month.
Early years practitioners need to take a principled stand against political power that is not in the best interests of children, argue Marie Charlton and Richard House of Early Childhood Action
The Bear Cubs at Young Sussex Nursery in Hove loved making lots of noise with saucepans, lids and wooden spoons during a recent playtime.
Many early years practitioners have been convinced that the Early Years Professional Status programme and the Graduate Leader Fund would fall victim to the cuts, as we have seen from their Tweets,...
Is there a recruitment crisis in childcare, and if so, why?No, but to help people balance their work and family life, we want to recruit thousands more childcare workers. That's why we've launched the...
Make a pinhole camera and have fun with photograms to develop children's understanding of how cameras work. Through the pinhole
The Budget has come and gone. To no-one’s great surprise, despite several heartfelt and well-argued open letters from sector representatives about early years funding, the Chancellor had nothing to...