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Playing with words needn't be dull. Lynne Garner suggests a range of games to put the fun into literacy Some children see words as boring and the learning of them tedious.
Washing hands is the first step to a clean nursery, but there are other vital hygienic practices, says Iain Stewart, founder of ToyGuard.
What parents want to know when they are shopping around for childcare settings is revealed by children's minister Dawn Primarolo.
Introduce young children to the latest ways to send their words and pictures with a technology-focused project by Wendy E Scott The range of modern technology currently available allows us to...
The likes of Twitter and Facebook are here to stay and the challenge now is how best to use them. Katy Morton hears how some enterprising nurseries are maximising their potential.
A child's communication begins at home, and early years practitioners need to promote it there and in partnership with the nursery, as Helen Moylett explains.
Proposals to raise the admission age for nursery schools and classes in Northern Ireland to ensure that two-year-olds remain in a more age-appropriate environment have been welcomed by the early years...
Nanny Search director Amanda Cotton was horrified recently to hear what happened to CVs and personal details sent in good faith by some nannies to what they believed to be her agency's internet...
Nurseries are losing qualified staff and the proportion of Level 3 practitioners has dropped significantly in the last two years with a fall of almost 20 per cent, a major survey by the National Day...
Is Britain's move towards more integrated services missing something? <B>Peter Moss, Pat Petrie</B> and<B> Bronwen Cohen</B> look at other possible ways to go