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A charity that provides care and support for children with SEND and their families in Essex is at risk of closure due to withdrawal of local authority funding.
With tension still running high in Iraq and elsewhere around the world, early years practitioners are seeing the knock-on effects in racist incidents affecting the children in their care and in the...
Problems with the childcare tax credit need to be sorted out by the Inland Revenue if the childcare strategy is to succeed, the Scottish Childminding Association (SCMA) has warned. <BR>
The Government's decision to give tax relief of 50 a week for all employer-supported registered childcare has been warmly welcomed by early years organisations.
Our July issue includes what’s new in the Progress Check, getting creative with ateliers, how to deal with young children’s urge to strip off, creating engaging print-rich environments, exploration of...
As children and families don bright socks to raise awareness of World Down Syndrome Day, the Government is introducing legislation to improve the lives of people with the condition. Nicole Weinstein...
The DfES conferences on 'What makes an effective reception class' seems to be causing quite a stir. Professor Tina Bruce has contacted us with her thoughts on their importance (see 'In my view', page...
All four-year-olds will be able to start school once they turn four, under plans put out for consultation on Monday - just days after the Cambridge Review called for a delay to the start of formal...
1 March Essential food hygiene This day course by CJ Associates, certified by the Royal Society of Health, provides an overview of food hygiene. Topics include what are bacteria, preventing food...
Government guidelines on how much exercise children need to stay healthy and prevent obesity need to be revised, says a new study.