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The character traits of a child at the age of three are good indicators of the type of person they will be in later life, according to researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College,...
The Manchester Under 12s Exhibition is the place to be for professional development - it is the only event dedicated to early years and primary education, giving you an unrivalled opportunity to keep...
A high-quality setting can only be achieved with staff who understand its vision. In the first of a four-part series Rebecca Miller provides a guide to how this can be achieved.
Scottish out-of-school clubs are to get help applying for funding to expand and sustain their provision. The Scottish Out of School Care Network (SOSCN) is to receive 1m over three years from the New...
Singer Zayn Malik has written to the prime minister calling for free school meals for all children in families on Universal credit, ahead of next week’s budget.
Health visiting as a specialist career could be lost under Government plans for nursing, says the health visitors' union.
The provision of employer-supported childcare is critical to London's economic success, says a new report funded by the London Development Agency. Expanding the quantity and quality of London's...
I think the very tragic death of Thomas Egan comes down to one issue - proper staff training. All nursery staff, whether new or old, should go on regular training courses to update their skills and...
Pre-schools have seen vast changes in recent years, says <B>Mary Evans</B>, and their role in the community is now being redefined