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The Government will not go ahead with plans for the new primary curriculum, drawn up under Labour, following Sir Jim Rose's review.
<P>Parents are fighting the closure of three nurseries by a Yorkshire council that has pledged to open a further 15 childrens centres. </P>
This week's columnist Robin Balbernie says our priorities for who needs protecting seem to be going topsy-turvy It's looking like it's going to be a shaky year for collective sanity, if recent news is...
In the battle for votes at the next election, universal childcare will not be easy to deliver.
It's good to know readers' comments about products are taken seriously by suppliers. One nursery owner wrote to us about a steriliser we had featured in our spring issue. She used several of these in...
If you'd like to find out how other nursery managers might deal with a problem that you are facing, then write giving details to 'A Problem Shared' at the address on page three Q We are having to deal...
Children who aren't developing as expected may require observation to identify a special need. Sue Roffey explains One of the indications that children are developing either differently or more slowly...
The Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY) has today launched an inquiry into childminding, amid grave concerns about both the rising numbers of childminders leaving the...
Can ‘silent’ picturebooks speak a thousand words, asks Andy McCormack
Formal early reading methods are about to get a tighter grip on young children.