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What would pre-school children across the world do to improve access to early years education? Erini Gkouskou found out.
A new report warns of ‘policy failure’ in early years arts, with freelance artists working with under-threes often ‘excluded’ ...
Bridget Phillipson has called for urgent action to cut school uniform costs after a survey found that parents are going without food to afford branded items.
MPs are urging the government to provide baby boxes to all qualifying first-time parents in England as part of the upcoming national child poverty strategy.
Aaron Bradbury: More men in early years – Why we need to move beyond the ‘male role model’ narrative
Dr Aaron Bradbury suggests how we can start a new conversation about how we attract and retain more male early years ...
A giant jigsaw illustrated by children’s artist Nick Sharratt reflecting the power of play, connection and care has been unveiled in Manchester to promote the full rollout of the expanded offer.
Absence rates among children in Reception and Year 1 rose last year, according to a survey by the Education Policy Institute.
Recommendations to increase the national living wage to a minimum of £12.55 an hour from next year has left the sector concerned about how settings would meet the additional cost.
The latest DfE advertising campaign is focusing on recruiting more men into the early years sector, in a renewed attempt to challenge outdated stereotypes.
A new taskforce to review and improve how children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are supported across England has been launched.
Why do children sometimes bite others, what can parents do to manage the behaviour, and when should they get further help? By Annette Rawstrone You are chatting with friends while your toddlers are ...
A new digital platform aimed at helping parents find, compare, and enrol in nurseries has been launched to help beat the ‘waiting list lottery’.
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