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Scotland Health scares flooded the media again last week. No sooner had we digested the news of the cancer-causing dye Sudan 1 being found in hundreds of processed foods than we were hit with more...
Celebrating diversity is a theme running through this week's Nursery World. We report from the World Forum on Early Care and Education held in New Zealand last week, where delegates from more than 50...
The dogs children meet in books are usually cuddly, but those they encounter in real life may be another story. Eve Boggenpoel hears tips for keeping safe around pet animals The thought of a young...
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George, three years old, had been listening with the other children in the nursery to his teacher telling them that the wheely toys could not come into the covered yard. She drew a line in chalk to...
Look out in cinemas and on HTV television in the west of England in August for a short children's film titled 'Porlock Calling Rockall' - what you won't see is that behind the scenes, Professional...
I think overnight care needs regulation for the sake of the children and nurseries taking part in this service (News, 5 April). Some children could even be left in nurseries from Monday morning until...
Reflective practice is embedded in early years provision, but is not always easy to achieve. Educational psychologist Anita Soni describes a project in Birmingham that uses video to help practitioners...