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British Association for Early Childhood Education also known as Early Education is the leading Early Years charity supporting all those concerned with the education and care of young children from birth to eight. They offer support to everyone working in early childhood education through publications, training and consultancy, national events and conferences, local branch meetings & political campaigns. Early Education believes that:
 * all children have the right to education and care of the highest quality whatever their gender, race, religion and ability
 * parents and carers are a child's first and continuing educators and have the right to be involved in partnership with all those working with their children

Political Campaigns
Early Education are often at the forefront of a political campaign to promote better Early Years practice. In 2015 they began petitioning Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan MP to scrap Baseline Assessment in Reception classes, and keep the EYFS Profile as the measure of children's progress at the end of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

In September 2014 they sent an open letter to the UK government Early Education cited

History of the organisation
Early Education was founded in 1923. For over 90 years they have continued to support families and the professional development of all those working in early childhood education to ensure effective early childhood education experiences of the highest quality for all children across the United Kingdom.

The Nursery School Association of Great Britain and Ireland (NSA) was founded in 1923. In 1973, it merged with the NSCN to form the British Association for Early Childhood Education (BAECE). Since 2010 they organisation has more formally been known as Early Education.

The National Society of Children's Nurseries (NSCN), originally known as the National Society of Day Nurseries, was founded in 1906 (the name was changed in 1942). Until 1928 it was closely linked with the National League for Physical Education and Improvement (known from 1918 until its dissolution in 1928 as the National League for Health, Maternity and Child Welfare).