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Royal Early Childhood Centre Launches Social-Emotional Development Guidance

Published May 7, 2026
The Princess of Wales’ Centre for Early Childhood has launched a comprehensive guide focusing on social and emotional development in the early years. The guidance addresses how practitioners can better support children from birth to age five in developing crucial emotional regulation, resilience and relationship skills during their formative years. Designed to be embedded directly into early years training programmes, the resource aims to upskill childcare professionals and nursery staff across the sector. By standardising approaches to social-emotional learning, the guidance seeks to improve outcomes for young children and create a more consistent foundation for their future educational journeys and mental wellbeing. This initiative underscores the growing recognition that early childhood experiences shape lifelong health and learning. For local authorities responsible for early years provision, the guidance offers a valuable framework for workforce development and quality improvement in nurseries, childminders’ settings and family hubs, aligning with priorities around school readiness and prevention.

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