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The Government can afford to maintain current levels of public spending, says our columnist Karl Handscomb
Cultural differences in childrearing give Julian Grenier pause for thought.
Some criticisms of the EYFS are fair and some are not, argues Julian Grenier.
It is widely recognised that maintained nursery schools have a central role to play in the evolution of high-quality, integrated children's services in England.
One in ten UK children now suffer from language delay and in some areas teachers report up to 50 per cent of pupils have related problems. A high proportion of young offenders have such poor...
I am optimistic about the Busy Bees takeover and think Leapfrog may well become more child-focused, as I do feel that since Nord Anglia took over, the company lost some of this.
At a recent conference I listened to a presentation on the Early Years Professional initiative. As a training provider this development strikes me as very sound. It marks the coming of age of the...
Children love playing with languages, says Helen Penn.
Last week the Prime Minister announced that the Government will go ahead with plans to make the second six months of maternity leave transferable between the parents.
Stimulating, nurturing and educating young children delivers its own rewards for nursery teachers and related professions, but their endeavours also meet many of the aspirations in the United Nations...