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I agree with Linda Doyle's comments, 'Forget the competition - let's work together, not against each other' (Letters, 13 September).
Early Education has asked us to point out that contrary to what was stated at the end of 'In my view' (4 July), Margaret Edgington will not be talking about gardening but about Developing Outdoor...
The campaign group started by nursery providers in Kent is growing, with branches of the PVI Providers Association now in a number of other areas. The Kent group has received e-mails and calls from...
The Welsh Assembly is set to consider the findings of a year-long review of special needs provision by its Health and Social Services Committee. The review found that while there were pockets of good...
A nursery threatened with closure has resolved a complex lease dispute with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and will operate as a private nursery from August (News, 5 May). Nursery manager...
One hundred years ago, on 6 January 1907, education pioneer Dr Maria Montessori opened the first Casa de Bambini in the slums of Rome. This week, celebrations to mark the centenary are being held at...
Those in the private nursery sector are among the lowest paid and least respected employees in the UK. I am qualified to degree level and earn 5.10 an hour. I will soon retrain to teach in the 16-plus...
A new report on musical opportunities for deaf under-fives has been published by Music4U.
Lambeth Council has approved the closure of five of its children’s centres, while those in other parts of the country are also under threat.
An eight-year-old girl in Texas has become the world's youngest poker player, reported The Sun.