Abstract
The education and care of children during their first years has long been a topic of debate for policy‐makers and researchers. In recent years, neurological and longitudinal research has highlighted the impact the education and care environment can have on the long‐term cognitive, social and emotional development of young children. China’s policy‐makers have acknowledged the implications this research has for China’s capacity to develop an innovative economy and harmonious society. This acknowledgement is now beginning to be reflected in policies and practices designed to shape the state’s investment in early years human development. In this paper, we discuss the importance of care and education in the early years and the need for parents to be able to make informed childcare choices. Information from the research literature is supported by a survey conducted across a number of cities in China.