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Analysis: Time for reflection

With a New Year upon us, figures from the early years world share what they thought of events in 2009 and what developments they would like to see taking place in the future.

Analysis: Helping parents to give 'tough love'

New research has concluded that a particular parenting style creates the best prospects for future society. Karen Faux hears some of the reactions.

Analysis: Clean bill of health from Ofsted

The reasons behind the results for inspections in Ofsted's latest annual report are explained by Patrick Leeson, director for Education and Care.

Analysis: A closer look at nanny workforce

As regulations tighten on anyone in contact with young children, a new profile of nannies shows why they count too, says Gayle Goshorn.

Analysis: Worries all round with EYSFF system

For many providers, the Early Years Single Funding Formula seems to be creating more problems than it will solve. Karen Faux finds out why.

Analysis: Why vouchers will always make sense

Will the Government's decision to abolish tax relief on childcare vouchers live up to its intended aims? Karen Faux hears the arguments against it.

Analysis: Recruitment - Credit crunch raises calibre of workforce

Colleges are reporting an influx of students for their Level 3 courses, led by school-leavers and workers seeking a career change.

Analysis: Cambridge Primary Review calls for end to central interference

The most significant independent review of primary and early education has just concluded, yet has been virtually dismissed by the Government in favour of its own review. Wendy Scott looks deeper.

Analysis: Untangling the funding

Up to £1.1bn of Government money earmarked for three- and four-year-olds has not been spent on the free entitlement, a new report claims. Catherine Gaunt tries to track down the missing millions.

Analysis: Childcare Tax Credits - Fair and simple solutions

The tax credits system has helped many families but is riddled with difficulties that can penalise those most in need, says Robin Williamson, technical director of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group.

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