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New research reveals that fewer than one in 20 children who had Coronavirus experienced symptoms beyond four weeks.
Anthea Thomas (Letters, 10 April) fails to see the true picture of how vulnerable childminders would be if Ofsted's plans to put their personal details on its website go ahead. With the Children's...
Nurseries have called on the Government to set out dedicated measures to help them survive, saying they provide vital support to frontline workers and families.
Am I missing something, or does it seem to other people that we are hearing the death knell for sessional pre-schools when the Government's ten-year strategy is implemented? Many pre-schools will be...
I am a working mother with two children under the age of five. I feel that if Ofsted was to place childminders' details on its website, this would have dire consequences for the safety of all the...
The difficulties that local authorities are having in some areas to recruit teachers to work in children's centres, revealed in a report by the National Children's Bureau, have been confirmed by the...
Nurseries and early years settings have criticised the Government for failing to include them in discussions with schools about whether it is safe for them to stay open, given the ongoing rise in...
- A five-year-old boy has demanded to have his 18 inch-long locks trimmed, said the Daily Mail. Rean Carter supposedly didn't mind his long hair until he started school and he was told to tie his hair...
Visual images can be used to help children to make sense of the nursery routine, get to know their peers and make choices, as Tracy Harwood explains Show a young child a picture and chances are they...
Practice at writing should go hand in hand with children's learning how to read, says Lena Engel