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DCSF publishes guides to EYFS

4 September 2008

A guide to the Early Years Foundation Stage aimed at explaining the new framework to parents has been published by the DCSF.

Service puts child at fore

4 September 2008

A town in Northern Italy with a higher-than-average number of children from birth to three enrolled in early years services is the focus of a new book, Young Children in...

Good early years give a head start

4 September 2008

Children who attend high-quality early years settings continue to do well in tests at the end of primary school, according to the latest findings from the largest ongoing study into...

EPPE report backs home learning environment for maths

4 September 2008

The importance of home learning environment for how well children do in maths tests at the end of primary school is also revealed in the latest findings from EPPE.

Balls backs EYFS as it makes the statute books

4 September 2008

Ensuring that childminders have the skills in place to deliver the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) continues to be a challenge, Ed Balls, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and...

Read nursery world news daily

4 September 2008

You can now keep up with the latest early years and childcare news as it breaks, with daily updates on our website at: www.nurseryworld.co.uk

Media watch

4 September 2008

Parents and headteachers claim Marks & Spencer's new schoolwear range features 'bling bling' and 'yobbish' designs more suited to gang members, said The Daily Telegraph.

Spotlight on ... Nicole Herdman

4 September 2008

Name: Nicole Herdman

WHO slams inequality in child health

4 September 2008

Investing in integrated early childhood development programmes is one of the best ways to reduce health inequalities, the World Health Organisation's Commission has concluded.

Grannynet site sets rules for childcaring grandparents

4 September 2008

Grannynet, the online community for grandparents, created by a mother and daughter team, has introduced a new charter to help set ground rules for people who look after their grandchildren.

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