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The Red House Children's Book Award is the only major award voted entirely for by children. This year 25,000 children across the UK took part in the judging through book groups organised by the...
If you are introducing children to the swimming pool this summer or just playing around in paddling pools, there are bound to be some who object to being splashed or dislike water in their eyes. This...
More than 1,000 children were diagnosed with diabetes last year, new figures show.
The early years sector is being encouraged to unite on International Children's Day (1 June) to make its voice heard in protest over the Government's planned reforms for nurseries and childminders.
A year ago, Kerry-Lyn Bass, now three-and-a-half, went off her food and became very sleepy. Her mum, Jackie Jones, and her doctor thought she had a tummy bug. But by the next morning, Jackie couldn't...
Struggling parents who have access to short-break foster care schemes are more likely to keep their children out of full-time care, research for the Department of Health has found - but only 12 local...
The Nursery World tour of China has seen our group of nursery owners, pre-school managers, EYPs, nursery heads and early years consultants experience an amazing mix of professional visits...
Nurseries are among the 104 educational settings in England that have been told by the DfE to shut buildings made with a certain type of concrete until safety measures are introduced.
The risk of injury to children in playgrounds and other play areas remains low in comparison to other risks they are exposed to in everyday life, the first Government report on the state of Britain's...
One in four teenagers who had meningitis during infancy will not pass any GCSE exams, according to new research published in Archives of Disease in Childhood. The findings are based on the GCSE exam...