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Know your ABC to rescue an unconscious child before help has arrived, say doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital The first help that you give an unconscious or seriously ill child before professional...
Vaccination has drastically reduced whooping cough in the UK, but it can still strike young children. The WellChild helpline offers advice.
Findings from a survey show that despite Government reforms to technical education with the introduction of T-levels from 2020, parents are more likely to advise their children to go down the academic...
Multicultural publishers expect to be judged on their quality as well as diversity, finds <B> Judith Napier </B>
They keep the doctor away and they may be children's favourite fruit - and Fiona Hamilton-Fairley's, too Here it is autumn, and time for the children (and their carers) to sample some of our finest...
In future, early years settings will have four years to reach a good grade or face being closed down by Ofsted.
Early years settings generate a unique kind of stress for staff, but the right training can help ease the pressure. Mary Evans reports Early years managers cannot afford to ignore the growing problem...
Like Lyn Shawcroft (letters, 9 December), I have always felt uncomfortable with definitions of the word 'pedagogue' found in 20th century dictionaries. However, I have been discussing this concept and...
Our 9th annual Business Summit on 7 March 2023 has a stellar line-up of speakers who will tackle all the big questions for the early years sector as it looks to thrive in turbulent times.
Kate Roughley, who is accused of the manslaughter of Genevieve Meehan, had put the child to sleep on a bean bag previous to the day of her death, and has said she didn't treat her 'any differently' to...