
12 October 2008
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Early years policies must be reformed to give parents and health visitors a bigger role, a report by an expert panel recommended this week.
The public is to get access to the early years and childcare registers but without the names and addresses of childminders, Ofsted has decided.
Poor families are to be offered free childcare through a £75m government scheme so they can learn new skills to find jobs.
Key parts of the Early Years Foundation Stage mirror parents' priorities when choosing a childcare provider, a Pre-school Learning Alliance study found.
Ofsted guidance is out of step with government efforts to curb the health and safety culture that discourages risky play, London Play warned this week.
Where is it? Plymouth, Devon
Children who speak more than one language by the age of five are more likely to have a stutter, new research has found.
Children born prematurely are four times more likely to have behavioural or emotional problems, research from the University of Warwick has found.
Low-income families are to be given free childcare so they can go to training courses and get back in to work.
Government early years policy focuses almost exclusively on academic and economic areas, instead of relationships between families, the Centre for Social Justice has said.
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