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Further to the news story about the NSPCC's Full Stop campaign, (7 March), I would like to point out that childcare providers do indeed report instances of child abuse to the appropriate authorities....
Children can maintain their bonds with their jailed mothers thanks to a unique nursery 'inside'. Barbara Millar reports Little Cherubs may be a commonplace nursery name, but in one case the nursery...
The total number of childcare places in England has dropped by 11,000 in three months as the recession takes its toll on early years providers, the latest Ofsted figures show.
In Northumberland, one setting has created an environment for children with special educational needs and disabilities. By Charlotte Goddard
Narrative boosts language skills and lays the foundations for reading and writing.
This is part of the Lamaze Infant Development System, an extensive collection of toys and books, each carefully designed to stimulate the development of new skills at different stages throughout a...
The co-founder of the Early Years Equality action group and director of The Children's Garden Day Nursery in Norwich, says the recent report on nursery closures is unlikely to be taken seriously by...
* The introduction of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Bill into Parliament just before Christmas was preceded by a trail of consultation papers, starting with the White Paper Aiming for Excellence,...
Networks through which practitioners share their experiences and knowledge with others can give training and learning a practical dimension, finds Gabriella Jozwiak
The Froebelian approach is being given a new international push to demonstrate its continued relevance and to train more leaders in the pedagogy. Nicole Weinstein reports