UK could become the first country in the world to legislate for babies during the first 1,001 'critical' days
Responding to the Best Start in Life Champion, Sue Robb's call for the early years sector to 'work as one' amid claims the DfE is pitting PVI settings against school-based nurseries, the early childhood academic and author considers whether current policy and accompanying messaging has left some pro...
New research reveals that families on the lowest incomes must spend 85 per cent of their disposable income to afford a government-recommended healthy diet. The findings coincide with increasing levels of obesity and tooth decay among Reception-aged children, highlighting the direct link between poverty and early childhood health outcomes.
The Government should review the two-to two-and-a-half year health and development check to increase numbers of children finishing Reception with a good level of development (GLD), a think tank says.