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In the light of some recent murders and the outcry from the public over the police vetting system involved in the case of Soham school caretaker Ian Huntley, I think it is irresponsible for Ofsted to...
'Trouble' is a series of citizenship resource packs for all the Key Stages designed by Building Blocks, the West Midlands Police Charitable Trust. The aims of the resources are wide-ranging, but...
Our feature this month about working in the health service reflects the growing demand there for people with the kind of skills nannies can offer. Last month Nursery World carried an advertisement for...
Early years providers across the UK are being encouraged to hold picnics on International Children's Day on 1 June, to join together to protest against the proposals.
Government guidelines on how much exercise children need to stay healthy and prevent obesity need to be revised, says a new study.
Children will enjoy being at your service in a project by jean Evans that will be rich in opportunities for role play and remembering Adult-led activities.
Children's centre budgets should be pooled with those for midwives and health visitors, a cross-party committee of MPs has argued.
A new scheme aims to tackle Scotland's appalling dental health statistics by setting up a toothbrushing project in every nursery. At present, by the age of five, 55 per cent of Scottish children have...
Imaginative story books that will prompt new thinking in the youngest readers' minds are reviewed by Alison Boyle Ask Me
3 February 'Stig of the Dump' (BBC 1, 5.45 to 6.15pm) In this fourth episode of Clive King's children's classic, a policewoman follows Barney to Stig's cave in the quarry. She tells Barney's...