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More than 130,000 children are living in poverty because their working parents struggle with paying for childcare, new research claims.
The Scottish government has placed haggis on a list of restricted foods for nursery schools. New guidelines on nutrition (see News, page 6) recommend that under-fives eat the famous delicacy no more...
At last the national standards for daycare have been published - creeping out into the world in the huge shadow of the general election announcement the same day (see News, page 4). A quick glance...
It is perhaps not surprising that nurseries have won praise from Ofsted and the Food Standards Agency for providing better food education and having higher nutritional standards than primary schools...
Some nurseries are giving children fish oil supplements to improve behaviour and concentration. <B>Karen Faux</B> reports on the trials of a new dietary trend
Times may be tough, but we need to demonstrate resilience to children says Michael Pettavel
Oliver and Olivia are the most popular baby names in England and Wales for the second year running, according to the Office for National Statistics.
This new resource is based on Animated Stories for Young Mathematicians, BEAM's award-winning book and soft toy set. Topics covered by Count and Shout! include number recognition, counting, matching...
Will Quince, the minister for children and families, has posted a video on Twitter in response to widespread criticism of reports that the Government is planning to cut the number of staff required to...