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Sitting in the foyer of Blackpool's Hilton Hotel, the shadow secretary for children, schools and families, Michael Gove is full of enthusiasm for the plans the Conservative Party has for...
While attachment in theory remains controversial, practitioners need to understand it in order to deliver the EYFS, explains early years consultant Anne O'Connor.
CYP Now deputy news editor Cathy Wallace was one of the panellists at a Conservative Party conference fringe event on childcare and child poverty last week. She found plenty of...
Faced with the prospect of a snap general election, the Conservative Party used its annual conference to set out its stall, outlining a raft of new policies for children, young...
The uproar around a current baby-rearing reality TV programme could spell the beginning of the end for the spate of childcare gurus in the media, if its many critics have...
Evaluations of Government programmes need to look in the right places, argue the EPPE 3-11 central team.
Dance is the universal language being used at one school to help young children interact as a group and learn something they're proud to show off at home, as Annette...
Museums are finding new ways to get young children and their families communicating while learning. Amanda Heath explains.
Find out about a free book scheme for families with Katherine Solomon, communications officer at Booktrust.
Children & Young People Now has finalised the shortlist of entries for this year's Children and Young People's Services Awards. After last year's success they are set to provide further...
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