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Just under 250,000 London schoolchildren aged four to six are now receiving a free piece of fruit each day under a 42m scheme backed by Lottery cash through the New Opportunities Fund (NOF). Health...
As your recent articles noted (News, 13 and 27 September), research at Southampton University has shown a clear link between artificial colourings and behavioural problems in children.
There was so much to see, hear, taste and talk about at the Nursery World Show 2011.
I am a registered nursery education inspector and I agree wholeheartedly with the view that Ofsted's decision to dispose of us is a waste of expertise ('Down the drain', 7 June). We education...
Join in the discussions with fellow members of the early years community once more.
Winner - Kathryn Learner, early years specialist teacher, Bright Horizons.
Nursery managers have a new problem to contend with in the high-tech age.
Left-handed children face challenges in a world designed for right-handers. Maggie Jones shows how you can help Around one in nine children are left-handed. Although the days are gone when they were...
Gordon Brown's new cabinet has been followed by a ministerial re-shuffle by Conservative leader David Cameron, in which the Times columnist Michael Gove was named last week as the shadow Secretary for...