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The world of babycare has lost one of its stars with the death of Tracy Hogg, who had become known as 'the Baby Whisperer'. Tracy died from cancer in November, aged 44, as her latest work, The Baby...
Sir Peter Williams' report on maths teaching has much of value, and suggestions for a sensitive approach to the early years goes some way to calming the alarm bells.
Congratulations to the nursery nurses of Hounslow, London, who have fought off the threat of cuts to their jobs in reception classes proposed by the council (see News, page 9). In the very short time...
One result of our society moving to a more service-based economy is that demand for childcare outside the traditional working day grows. A new report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has found that...
Ask any nursery or pre-school manager what they dislike about their job and it's the bureaucracy and paperwork that usually top the list. Everybody accepts that a certain amount is necessary to...
Head teacher Laurence Keel waxes lyrical about the versatility of Tizzy's First Tools Recently there has been a distinct move towards providing complete solutions to ICT needs in one software package....
* The National Children's Bureau has produced three guides as support materials for the Birth to Three Matters training programme. The subjects are: working with young children from minority ethnic...
The Government wants better consultation with providers in every sector over its policy measures, says Beverley Hughes.
In the first of a new series on strategies for coping with the current severe shortage of staff, Charlotte Goddard sets out the key barriers facing the childcare sector