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Every playworker hates to hear this dreaded phrase. Alex Marker looks at some of the reasons behind its utterance, and some stratagems to get around it one of the pleasures of teaching at a youth...
A scheme to help parents of young children who have been newly diagnosed as autistic reached a milestone last week when it completed the training of its 300th licensed user. The National Autistic...
The number of schools offering access to extended services has reached the Government's target of 7,000, two months ahead of schedule.
Nominations are being sought for the Heinemann and Nursery World Childcare Student of the Year Award 2008, with a host of prizes on offer for the winning candidates.
The Scottish Out of School Care Network (SOSCN) has launched a rejuvenated website, www.soscn.org, where playworkers can keep up to date with what is happening within their profession. The site has a...
It's vital for children's well-being to carry through the child-centred approach to learning in the reception class to Year 1, says <B>Sally Featherstone</B>, co-author of Smooth Transitions -...
Only settings which are deemed good or outstanding by Ofsted or local authorities will be able to offer the free entitlement to two-year-olds, the Government confirmed last week.
Primary schools should do more to identify and support children at risk of developing mental health problems, says a leading mental health charity. A report by the Mental Health Foundation, called I...
Our news item about the nanny filmed abusing children on a surveillance camera in last month's issue caught the eye of E Cruickshank of Bromley, Kent. She writes, 'If I found out that the family I...