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Fathers will be able to access tailored information on their baby's health and development from this summer as part of the Government's Child Health Strategy.
Children who have television sets in their bedroom perform worse at school than those who don't, according to a new survey reported in The Scotsman. The Daily Express said that parents were 'breaking...
The Conservative Party's policy document 'The Conveyor Belt to Crime' (News, 3 October) provides some interesting food for thought. Can we go back and see what young Jeffrey Archer was like at the age...
The fluctuating situation with Level 3 and above early years qualifications and the need for GCSE English and Maths at Grade C or above is beginning to feel so complicated that you need a...
The Department of Healthhas launched the next step to its Choosing Health white paper, published in 2004. Health Challenge England sets out what the Government has been doing to tackle public health...
'Training the trainers' has become something of a buzz phrase of late, and it is likely to stay on everyone's lips as the drive to reform the early years workforce steps up. If there aren't enough...
In response to Gillian Dickson's letter (13 September) asking who remembers their nursery teacher - I certainly do! I am now 35 years young and started playgroup, as it was then, when I was three. It...
Paediatricians yesterday told the Government to withdraw the Health and Social Care Bill as it carries a risk to children and young people.
Name: Caroline WardPosition: Head teacher of Little Oaks Community Nursery
The return of the first-ever children's minister Margaret Hodge to the early years fray could be good news for the sector.