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Finally time for the Reception Baseline Assessment to be scrapped? | Early Years Weekly #24

Finally time for the Reception Baseline Assessment to be scrapped? | Early Years Weekly #24 Welcome to this week’s episode of Early Years Weekly from Famly.

This week Matt and Ruby talk about the findings from the new research commissioned by National Education Union and University College London.

Also in the news is the Coram Family and Childcare Costs report which revealed that the average price for under two has risen 5%

Lastly, Matt and Ruby discuss the way Nick Gibb and Vicky Ford will share responsibility for early years policy.

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