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Despite entering a new year in the shadow of Omicron, the sector is united in its determination to improve provision for all children
Penelope Leach PhD has been dispensing wise words on infant development for many years now, with her book Your Baby and Child having achieved classic status. So we are delighted to publish her...
More than one in 10 nurseries and pre-schools would be forced to close permanently if there is no further support once the Energy Bill Relief scheme ends in March 2023, suggest new findings.
The 'cascade' method of speading information is similar to giving feedback in staff teams, says Mary Evans - but what does that mean and what's the best way for managers to do it? The need for...
The Government has been very keen to stress how important it is to listen to parents' views about smacking, and the results of various polls of the public are used to justify maintaining physical...
It seems that getting the language of early years education and childcare right is a struggle for Government speech writers. Take education secretary Ruth Kelly's words to the IPPR last week (see...
It was very heartening to hear Jane Cole, a member of the DfES Foundation Stage team, pledge last week that outdoor play would be accorded its proper place in the forthcoming framework covering birth...
The amount of state intervention in the lives of individuals is a particularly pointed issue in childcare and parenting, with government interference in all areas constantly referred to as 'the nanny...
Great media prominence is being given to the Government's early childhood policy, with Penelope Leach's and Oxford University's recent research finding that, all other factors being equal, young...