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By Corinne Barker and Emma Ward (Hodder Education, 17.99, ISBN 9781444151480)
New measures from the Government do not bode well for many in the early years.
The importance of developing the sense of balance is examined by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
I would like to draw readers' attention to the plight of the many nursery nurses who are not employed by their local authority and therefore are ineligible to take part in the industrial action...
Health visiting needs to be recognised in law as a profession to avoid more tragedies like the case of Baby P, says the health visitors' union Unite.
'Making the best of a good job': The role of approved childminding networks in changing practice Describes a study of the NCMA approved networks scheme in England, by the NCB's Sue Owen. Among the...
Investing in integrated early childhood development programmes is one of the best ways to reduce health inequalities, the World Health Organisation's Commission has concluded.
A proposal to provide a fixed fee state-subsidised childcare scheme for children under the age of three, based on a system operating in Quebec, Canada, has been unveiled by the Scottish National Party...
Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills, says Anne O'Connor
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