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Private and voluntary nursery owners in Kent are waiting to hear about the outcome of a meeting between Kent County Council (KCC)and DfES officials last week, which could affect how the nursery...
Children from disadvantaged families are an average of ten months behind those from the middle classes in terms of cognitive development at the age of three, according to a new study.
Nursery staff in four local authorities are testing a new training programme to help support families with low basic skills. First Step training has been developed by the Basic Skills Agency, so...
A new study reveals a link between social and economic status and childhood attention deficit disorder (ADHD).
A Manchester entrepreneur who has decided to return to childcare is re-opening a nursery that she sold nine years ago.
A childminder has been awarded 350 compensation for loss of earnings by the Local Government Ombudsman. The award was made following a complaint from the childminder that Barnet council in north...
Outdoor activity is not just beneficial but essential to young children's mental, emotional and physical development, says Marjorie Ouvry Why is it that when we think back to our own childhoods, so...
While many are calling for EYFS guidance to be updated, others believe now is not the right time to do so. Annette Rawstrone unpicks the arguments from sector experts
As well as being attractive, cushions can be used in a range of activities, says Jean Evans Cushions add comfort to children's early experiences as they relax and enjoy stories and discussions, so why...
Children in one West Sussex school have been getting close to nature thanks to a creative project and the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust free visits programme, says Jordan Chamberlain.