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A project to help refugee families with children under five is boosting their confidence as they try to settle in the UK. By Annette Rawstrone
At the airport 'Fly' to some interesting destinations in a game about airports, that will tie in with this week's project.
* Laurence Blackhall has been named chief executive of community learning charity ContinYou. He has experience in the voluntary sector and local government. He succeeds Phil Street, who left to become...
The Scottish Independent Nurseries Association (SINA) has received approval to provide training for the new Level 4 Scottish Vocational Qualification in early years and education. The qualification is...
On the subject of fees (Letters, 29 July), at New Rainbow Pre-school we have successfully obtained a grant from the West Cumbria Coalfields Regeneration Community Chest to pay a year's room rental....
Nursery World is responding to widespread concern across the early years sector about the imposition of statutory synthetic phonics with a campaign - 'No formal phonics before five'. Already, many...
If further proof is needed that the culture of testing and formally assessing young children in our education system needs to be reversed, then our news story on private tuition for toddlers (page 9)...
Nurseries and early years professionals will be expected to play a greater role in monitoring children's health under new proposals from the Scottish Executive. The consultation document, Health for...
Further to the news story about Ofsted's intention to make complaints about daycare providers available to parents ('Publish childcarers' history, say MPs', 31 July), I think it is crucial that...
* There is still time for young photographers to enter their efforts in the competition for National Childcare Week 2001, as the deadline has now been extended until 16 April. Children are invited to...