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Two-year-olds from the most deprived families should be offered a free nursery place, Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray has said.
(Photograph) - 'Can any mother help me?' was a lonely reader's simple plea in a 1935 issue of Nursery World and it's now the title of a book published this month. Author Jenna Bailey (centre, green...
A children's centre at Bushmead Primary School in St Neots is one of 22 new settings that Cambridgeshire County Council is aiming to establish by April 2008.
Our mini series on implementing the new SEN code of practice by Collette Drifte considers termly reviews As a special needs co-ordinator (SENCO), Val James is responsible for organising and conducting...
More than 70 per cent of parents don’t think there is enough mental health support available for children, reveals a poll that highlights their concerns about the impact of the pandemic and rising...
The Department for Education (DfE) is to review the regulation of early years settings in a bid to reduce the cost of childcare for families.
As a registered childminder, I read with great disappointment the news story 'Smack and smoke defended by Hodge' (10 May). Margaret Hodge, the employment and equal opportunities minister, insists that...
In the light of some recent murders and the outcry from the public over the police vetting system involved in the case of Soham school caretaker Ian Huntley, I think it is irresponsible for Ofsted to...
As a childminder who has been registered and working for the past nine years, I feel very strongly that we have to keep a sense of proportion about the number of 'bad' childminders working at the...
The death of a ten-month-old girl who choked on a piece of apple at a nursery was judged accidental last week. Georgia Hollick died in hospital on 19 April of asphyxiation after choking on the apple...