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14 to 16 November Playing to learn? The educational role of children's museums
Name: Polly Walker Position: Mediator and author and illustrator of children's book Worm, Slug, Maggot and Leech
More than 100 parents and children from Sheffield packed a council meeting last week to plead for their childcare settings to be saved from funding cuts.
The first Montessori Sure Start children's nursery has opened with a commitment to provide flexible, affordable Montessori education and childcare for all children in the community, including...
Early years practitioners learned how to light fires and build huts in the woods last week, as they finished their training to become the first 'leaders' of Scotland's Forest Schools network. Around...
The second of our new regular columnists, Helen Penn, says teacher training must be relevant and, most importantly, fun I was sorting through my books last week and re-discovered one by Sybil...
More than 20 projects are now up and running in a Government-funded pilot programme to provide multi-agency support services to families with disabled children under two. The Early Support Pilot...
By James Griffin, Northern Ireland's first male registered childminder, who lives in Bangor, Co Down I must admit the majority of my friends responded to the news of my attendance at the Northern...
The chartered accountants Nyman Linden wishes to defend personal service companies (PSC) for nannies, after the feature on this financial set-up in last month's Professional Nanny. Marketing director...
Around 20 children and their parents enjoyed a 'Burns for Bairns' evening in Banchory, Aberdeenshire. The Burns' Night event last Sunday at the Tor-na-Coille Hotel was the idea of the hotel's owner,...