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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...
It is important for managers to understand how discrimination law applies to their setting. Christine Betts offers some advice Complex issues of diversity and equality arise in all workplaces, and...
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...
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...
This year's exhibition gives early years practitioners a unique opportunity to take some time out for themselves. Dan Levy investigates You can find the Enlighten Zone opposite massage therapies
Paediatricians yesterday told the Government to withdraw the Health and Social Care Bill as it carries a risk to children and young people.
The records and information that early years providers must keep on the children in their care are outlined in the last of our series by Laura Henry.
What are the effects of air pollution on children, and how can settings tackle the problem? Meredith Jones Russell looks at what is being done in London
Day nurseries and other organisations in Northern Ireland that work with children have been given notice of new child protection legislation that is to come into force there this autumn. The...
The Professional Association of Nursery Nurses (PANN) has campaigned tirelessly for the professional recognition of nannies and for other childcarers to recognise and respect the important role that...