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The findings of the Education Select Committee's new report are narrow-minded and outdated, says Dr Harriet Pattison
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Staff and children from Manningtree Methodist Church Pre-school moved to new premises at Highfields Primary School in Lawford, Essex, at the start of September with the new name of Busy Bees...
The first private nursery for Erskine, Greater Glasgow, has opened under the name of the Enchanted Forest. Located within the Erskine Hospital estate, the nursery caters for children aged from six...
I think all nursery nurses in Scotland should be on the same national salary. Unison should not have allowed local deals to take place, for then we would all be receiving the same rate of pay. We all...
The Children's Workforce and Development Council (CWDC) is to have its budget slashed by 15m over the next year after being named as one of the first victims of Government cuts. Sure Start holds on to...
Recent research backs up Piaget's theory of how the infant brain develops, as Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains.
A new report by the Council for Disabled Children has called for improved communication with families to support adopted children with additional needs.
New research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) reveals that children who accessed Sure Start children’s centres in their early years were far less likely to be hospitalised later on in life.
A group of early years practitioners and health experts working together in Cambridgeshire has developed a new staff role to lead on physical activity and nutrition and is piloting a qualification to...