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I would like to put a few points straight about the news story, 'Words fail minders at AGM' (27 November). Little did you know the headline was correct, but in another way. A debate held on the...
With the pandemic having a disastrous impact on the funding of nursery schools, head teachers speak out about the urgent need for Government to find a solution....
Nursery manager Emma Davis tells how she got the support she needed in the coronavirus lockdown from her early years colleagues in a WhatsApp group
(Photograph) - Sparkling fish, mermaids and mystic seahorses are among the larger-than-life costumes created for the Chapeltown carnival in Leeds on the August bank holiday by children taking part in...
A nine-year-old girl was stunned when her missing African Grey parrot turned up at her school during her lunch hour, reported Wales Online.
(Photograph) - Tutor Katy Sykes from Ridge Danyers College in Chester celebrates the success of her students (from left) Susan Ryan, Kathryn Johnson and Karen Dewsnap. The students, who all work at...
'Friends and family' and other unregulated childcarers are an overlooked but vast part of the provision used, says Anand Shukla, acting chief executive of the Daycare Trust.
Childcare practitioners can help fight obesity by promoting health advice to parents on how much exercise children should do, new guidance states.
New research suggests that children who are exposed to air pollution from vehicles during their first year have an increased risk of becoming obese.
The effect of deprivation in dozens of English local authorities is now so persistent that some families face being locked into disadvantage for generations unless the right action is taken, a new...