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The medical profession has launched a new campaign to tackle childhood obesity, which doctors say is the 'single greatest public health threat' in Britain.
The early years sector responded with anxiety to the news that Ofsted was to take over care inspections from local authorities. The idea conjured up images of an invasion of bureaucrats bullying...
A centre is leading the way in offering diverse services to families as well as one-to-one attention to children. Karen Faux pays it a visit Early years teacher Linda Jones is quite happy to obey a...
The Conservative Party's policy document 'The Conveyor Belt to Crime' (News, 3 October) provides some interesting food for thought. Can we go back and see what young Jeffrey Archer was like at the age...
It's all go in the private nursery sector with nursery chains continuing to consolidate and purchase other groups. Following the publication of the last Nursery Chains supplement in June we had to...
Now is the time for local authorities and providers to be taking a fresh look at how to communicate with eligible families. James Hempsall explains.
Delays to development checks and the introduction of non-face-to-face appointments due to the pandemic are hindering the effectiveness of the programme. Katy Morton reports
As well as meeting the needs of children, how can settings ensure staff are properly looked after during their return to business as ‘normal’, asks Jo Caswell
I totally agree with the Pre-school Learning Alliance's assessment of current provision in England (News, 21 November). I am running a community development project for families with young children in...