The founder of the Old Station Nursery, Sarah Steel, has received an OBE for her outstanding contribution to the early years sector.
The Children’s Commissioner for England has reiterated her call for the legal defence of ‘reasonable chastisement’ to be ...
More than 100 organisations representing anti-poverty charities, teachers, doctors, social workers and health visitors have ...
The national media coverage at the end of October of a job advertisement for a private tutor for a one-year-old (in Tutors International), offering an astonishing salary of £180,000, rightly captured ...
A new programme delivering paid nursery assistant training and work experience placements to armed forces veterans and their partners has been launched by the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) ...
Thousands of parents with children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) laid shoes outside their local authority building to highlight how they have been failed by the education ...
Gordon Brown has called for the ‘total abolition’ of the two-child limit which he says is responsible for increasing numbers ...
The new minister for early education, Olivia Bailey, said she has the ‘best job in Government’ in a video address to ...
Busy Bees’ international lead for quality and safeguarding, Gill Jones, emphasised that children’s experiences before they ...
Early years charity, Babyzone,is expanding nationally and globally, with plans to more than double its number of hubs, launch an academy to train thousands of practitioners and share best practice wit ...
A wide-ranging review into the Birth to 5 Matters guidance is taking place, led by the Early Years Coalition, starting with a call for everyone who works with young children in the EYFS to have their ...
Awareness of attachment theory has grown over recent years, with the rise among the wider public of interest in therapeutic ...
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