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Having read the news of the research carried out on target setting in the early years ('Children gain when they can set targets', 7 December), I'm not sure many of us needed to be told that school...
The charity Barnardo's has had to withdraw its most recent advertising campaign, 'There are no silver spoons for children born into poverty', after a record 466 complaints were made to the Advertising...
Staff at Technotots nursery in Dundee were 'stunned and delighted' last week when the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care did a U-turn and said the nursery did not need the go-ahead from...
Nurseries are invited to take part in the National Day Nurseries Association’s Healthy Body, Happy Me campaign this month.
A Government consultation on how to revise the Code of Practice for the free early years entitlement, as it is extended to 15 hours and offered more flexibly, will start next week, Nursery World can...
(Photograph) - Wales' health and social affairs minister Jane Hutt (centre) meets Professor Webster-Stratton (left), Professor Fergus Lowe, Dr Hutchings and puppet friends at the Bangor University...
Winner - The Co-operative Childcare Newburn Nursery, Newcastle upon Tyne
Children who exhibit signs of behavioural or developmental problems at the Primary One stage will be assessed by local authorities and health agencies by March 2008, the Scottish Executive has...
School dinners made a reappearance in the news last week as Cherie Blair joined her husband on the campaign trail. The Daily Telegraph reported that during a visit to World's End infant and nursery...
Courses on supporting families from diverse cultural backgrounds have helped one setting's understanding and communication. By Gabriella Jozwiak