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A crisis in health visitor services in north London may be to blame for high infant mortality rates and more deaths will occur if staff shortages are not resolved, a union has warned.
For your guide to the who, what and where of nursery chains, our directory gives you all the information you need This list includes details of all the private and independent chains of nurseries,...
The National Day Nurseries Association is urging nurseries to respond to the Government's early years funding consultation. The NDNA warned that providers could miss out on the opportunity to make...
In our setting, we help young children to make marks and to recognise their own names as a way of beginning to realise that writing is a means of communication, says Pat Johnson Planned learning...
Selective mutism and being a reluctant talker are different conditions, explain Anne-Marie Tassoni and Penny Tassoni, who offer advice to practitioners on what to do
As soon as any kind of assessment is formalised into a league table, it will be seized upon and interpreted in a misguided manner. Just look at what has happened with SATs. So it is with the 2005...
Health and childcare professionals are encouraged to play an active role in increasing the uptake of immunisations. Matthew Olley, an immunisation nurse specialist at Public Health England, explains...
It is not often that this Government gives way to pressure when its proposals prove unpopular, but the early years and childcare sector has had more success than many in pushing for revisions. Most...
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Taking time to enjoy food on-site and in the community is a winner for Townhouse Nursery. By Meredith Jones Russell