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I have to say I object to the news headline 'NVQ4 students heading for (the) top' (26 April). Yet again there is the usual implication that degrees are best and that university qualifications are...
We’re going to the beach this July, with cover feature on beach schools, plus babies mental health, a new sustainability framework, and the concept of curriculum in the early years (ahead of our...
Having looked at 'treasure-basket play', Penny Tassoni looks at how this type of play can be developed with toddlers into something known as 'heuristic play'.
The Council for Awards in Children's Care and Education and the National Childminding Association have joined forces to develop a new level 3 qualification. The Diploma in Home-Based Childcare level 3...
In the feature 'Body language' (28 August), the website for the baby signing organisation Sing and Sign should have been given as www.singandsign.com. The death rate was also significantly higher for...
The feature 'World view' (25 August) should have stated that the Sure Start Unit grant to OMEP ended two years ago and the organisation receives no central help. For more information about OMEP visit...
Birthrates in England and Wales reached a ten-year high in 2004, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics last week. There were 639,721 live births registered in England and...
Parents are definitely feeling squeezed financially -this is a trend identified by Nannytax in the annual survey of nannies' pay now being analysed. What it means for nannies - in their purses and in...
(Photograph) - Children from Maryhill Park Nursery, Glasgow, show Lord MacFarlane, chairman of the Kelvingrove Refurbishment Appeal, the e-displays they have helped develop for Kelvingrove Art...
As a language graduate I read the feature 'Learning the lingo' (18 April) with interest. However, I was dismayed to see the word 'ein' appear twice in the article, when the German word for the number...