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Your curate's egg of a report on the National Association of Education Inspectors' conference (News, 12 July) was encouraging in its highlighting of the importance of play in the early years, but...
In the first of a new series on planning for the Foundation Stage, <B> Jane Drake </B> focuses on the book area to show how practitioners can think ahead in the long, medium and short term for...
The DfESand the Department of Health are inviting joint bids from local authorities and primary care trusts to become demonstration sites for the health-led home visiting parent support programme,...
The Government is urging health visitors who have left their jobs to return to the profession, as part of plans for recruiting 4,200 health visitors that are to be unveiled in the autumn.
Can it be proved that babies don't need the exclusive care of their mothers? Dr Tony Munton considers what constitutes quality care Huge rises in the number of lone parents and women in work have...
Ever thought you could improve on some of the books you read out to the children? Or perhaps the children love to hear the stories you tell off the cuff? If so, it's worth considering the Little Tiger...
The return of the first-ever children's minister Margaret Hodge to the early years fray could be good news for the sector.
The biggest nanny circle in Britain met this month to promote professionalism and honour achievements 'My name is Louise Kirk and I'm the Professional Nanny of the Year - and that's the first time...
The dogs children meet in books are usually cuddly, but those they encounter in real life may be another story. Eve Boggenpoel hears tips for keeping safe around pet animals The thought of a young...