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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...
Progress in safeguarding vulnerable children in Wales is to be reviewed under the chairmanship of Welsh Assembly member Gwenda Thomas. The review will consider whether recent measures have been clear...
The Department for Education and Skills (DfES) has been reorganised with the aim of bringing the childcare and early years divisions together and providing better services to Early Years Development...
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...
Despite last week's EPPE study demonstrating the positive effects of pre-school education, the Daily Mail still managed to blame nurseries for children's poor behaviour. The paper reported that...
Is it always worth standing your ground when you and a child disagree? Jennie Lindon looks at the ways everyone can win Like any other adults in charge of children, nannies need to find a role in...
In the current climate of high-tech learning and screen-based relaxation, a sticker and stamp session is an ideal medium for encouraging children to slow down and be creative - try it at the end of...
Use a popular nursery rhyme to explore aspects of caring for the sick, with activities from Carolyn Price Miss Polly had a dolly
See how an early years project on dinosaurs can grow as the staff at Gamesley Early Excellence Centre explain how the children created their own museum We started our popular dinosaur project with a...