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More parents than ever in England are using formal childcare to look after their children during the week, according to research by the National Centre for Social Research (NCSR), launched to coincide...
The free early education entitlement for two-year-olds will be extended to all adopted children from 2014.
I CAN and the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists are calling on the incoming PM to commit to a cross-government strategy to support children with speech, language and communication...
Why is breastfeeding so important? Alison Burton, maternity and early years lead at Public Health England, explains.
Any form of early years setting is better than none at all for young children's intellectual and social development, according to a major report from the Effective Provision of Pre-school Education...
23 May Practice makes perfect: implementing the SEN Code of Practice in early years settings This Community Insight training day, led by Collette Drifte, will provide an overview of the new Code of...
Lo and behold, your child comes bouncing out of nursery, school or the childminder's, pleased to see you and clutching something. The item is obviously precious, usually sticky and invariably destined...
The number of pre-school children with statements of special educational needs has risen in the past four years, according to new Government figures.
The first Ofsted figures on childcare providers and inspections since the introduction of the 30 hours, reveal there are 468 fewer nurseries and childminders than at the end of August 2017.