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The families of children with SEND who brought a legal challenge against the Government over funding have lost their case in the High Court.
A new set of short courses on the Froebelian approach has been launched by Early Education and the Froebel Trust.
The benefits system needs to reach more families and be raised in line with inflation sooner in order to avoid children going cold and hungry, says Dr Rebecca Montecute of the Sutton Trust
Efforts to harmonise early years approaches to the EYFS are coming from both sides.
Nick Woodall of the Centre for Separated Families explains how proposed legislation could transform the way society views lone parenting, placing a new emphasis on shared parenting after divorce or...
Stay and Play is the most commonly run service offered by children's centres in deprived areas, according to new research into the way centres are managed and the type of provision they offer.
Despite the achievement of the current UK Government in reducing child poverty levels during the first part of the last decade, and introducing fiscal programmes to help low-income families, child...
Even very young children can recognise signs and labels and nurseries can build on this 'real life' reading. Jane Drake suggests ideas for developing early literacy skills
New research shows that childminders are more likely to achieve outstanding practice when supported by their local authority.