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The development of schools as the hub of the community is fast becoming a key strand of the strategy to deliver integrated services to children and families in isolated rural areas of Scotland. The...
Childcarers can pat themselves on the back for serving healthy food, says Dorian Bradley You could be forgiven for thinking the recent interest in children's physical health and their eating habits in...
Some pre-schools and day nurseries in England are in danger of being strangled by red tape and over-regulation, MPs have been told. During a debate in the House of Commons on 27 November on the...
Name: Suzanne Williams
Children living in areas with Sure Start Local Programmes (SSLP) are less likely to be overweight and have better physical health than children in other areas, according to new research.
<P> Can Margaret Hodge overturn New Labour's patchy record on early years? <B> Professor Helen Penn </B> has suggestions for the minister overseeing an integrated approach </P>
Know where you stand before you book a trip away. Asa Nilsdotter explains the terms of time off for nannies With the arrival of the festive season, you are probably looking at the year ahead and...
Measuring and comparing the children's heights can be a useful exercise in maths lessons and Spottiswoode's new height charts could add extra interest to the proceedings. Made from poly cotton with...
Name: Michell Beattie, nursery nurse, Keystone Centre, Strood, Kent
Thinking is at the root of young children's creative efforts as they use the information and experience they already have to come up with their own ideas and work towards expression, says Jan Dubiel,...