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The UK's first guidelines on how to diagnose food allergies in children have been drafted by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE).
The Foundation Phase in Wales is to be replaced with a new curriculum for children aged three to 16, in which religious education will be made mandatory from the age of three.
Catherine Ashton, the minister responsible for early years in England, has been appointed minister for Sure Start, early years and childcare. Prime minister Tony Blair made the announcement last week,...
Learning begins at home and in the familiar routes around it that children accompany you on, says Jennie Lindon The children in your care will gain skills and knowledge when they join an early...
Some early years children were back in nappies and using dummies following their return to settings after lockdown, according to a survey by Ofsted of the impact of Covid-19 on nurseries and...
Physical activity and exercise are vital ingredients that must accompany healthy diets, says Jonathan Doherty Being active keeps young children fit and is central to their ability to develop their...
The Scottish Social Services Council has received a good response to the news story 'Views sought on qualified carers' (10 July), about our consultation on the qualifications required for those...
At the conference in London on encouraging helpful parental practices to replace smacking (News, 17 October), I was thoroughly entertained by children from Carr Manor High School in Leeds. Their...
After years of stalling on the issue of nanny registration, the Government is finally making moves for some kind of action, seemingly prompted by the low take-up of the home childcarer scheme (see...
Settling in and building relationships are key challenges for settings involved in the two-year-old programme, and nurseries can find ways to smooth the process, says Penny Tassoni.