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Children as young as five will be taught about drugs in their first year at primary school, under new plans unveiled by the Government last week.
Julie Haynes, former nursery manager at Just Learning in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire, has asked Nursery World to point out that she resigned from her job due to ill health and not because of the...
Children's allergies and their symptoms are outlined by Dr Raj Thakkar.
The Montessori Schools Association is urging all of its schools to go through the Montessori Evaluation and Accreditation (MEAB) scheme.
Investment in children’s mental health services has fallen in over a third of local areas in England, with wide variation across the country, according to the Children’s Commissioner for England.
A post-pandemic training programme that focuses on wellbeing has resulted in major changes at settings. By Annette Rawstrone
One Plus, the childcare provider at children's centres and after-school clubs around Scotland that folded last month (News, 1 February), is to be investigated by the Scottish charities' watchdog. The...
Rothesay Nursery School in Luton has been chosen as an Ambassador School for mental health and wellbeing in recognition of the setting making a positive impact on children and the wider community by...
The Department for Education has announced it is providing up to 3m in funding to deliver a two-year programme to increase early intervention mental health support for children in the voluntary and...
Babies born just two or three weeks early have an increased risk of poor health during infancy, a new study has found.