“…Mounting evidence from practitioner and parental observations (e.g. DfE, 2022; Early Years Alliance, 2021; Hogg and Mayes, 2022; La Valle et al, 2022; Nicholls et al, 2020; Ofsted, 2020; Tracey et al, 2022), as well as from quantitative measures from children, their families and early years settings (Davies, Hendry et al, 2021; González et al, 2022; Green et al, 2021; Hendry et al, 2022), suggests that the lockdowns led to delays in key developmental skills. This potentially affects children’s experience of starting school, also known as school readiness.…”