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'Shake up' or 'lost opportunity?' Opinions are divided on the Children and Families Bill and children with special educational needs, says Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole.
Instead of setting goals, we should increase the quality of provision by encouraging staff teams to develop their own good working habits
Measures to help low-income families were announced by Chancellor Alistair Darling in today's Pre-Budget Report.
Observation will show you how babies and toddlers begin to gain problem-solving skills, and give you ideas for how to stimulate them further, says Jennie Lindon We can easily forget that full...
A packed March issue includes our annual Nursery Chains supplement, a new series linking resources with the areas of learning, and we investigate research-led practice at Sheringham nursery school and...
The Government is being urged to commission in-depth research examining the impact of the pandemic on struggling families and children living in poverty.
<P> A good foundation for a teaching career in Britain can be found in the Third World, says Ann Doney </P>
Childcare debt is set to soar under Universal Credit as claimant families are denied help to afford upfront nursery fees, a charity has warned.
By Ann Harris OBE, head teacher at Oaktree Nursery and Primary School, Swindon I believe that 'most things are possible' in an early years setting, given a few vital ingredients.