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As a childcare tutor I am delighted to read that the Government is seeing sense regarding national qualifications for daycare (News, 15 March). It is essential that the highest quality of staff work...
Further to the news story in last week's Nursery World about the House of Commons debate on the vetting of childcarers, we would like to make it clear that the debate ran out of time before junior...
'The children who walk the road to Holy Cross are groomed, consciously or not, for news bulletins and paraded for the cameras. See their misery. Study the terror that the spitters, the screamers, the...
Omega 3 fish oil supplements will not be given to schoolchildren following inconclusive results from a review by the Food Standards Agency. The FSA examined five studies of the effect Omega 3...
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...
Maxamec is a new wooden construction kit system from Direct Educational Services which enables children to build structures large enough to sit on, ride or push. The system consists of 5-ply painted...
Regarding paying child benefit (News, 14 December) before the birth of a child, this will in no way help people on low incomes who are claiming any other benefit, such as jobseekers' allowance or...
The recent exchange trip made by Scottish early years practitioners to the headquarters of Westminster Children's Society (News, 22 May) was funded by Glasgow City Council, we have been asked to point...
BBC News said that the middle name of Chancellor Gordon Brown's second son James Fraser was chosen by elder brother John, who is nearly three. The BBC also reported on Brad Pitt's 'true joy' at...
'Childcare is an issue in a changing society. If you want the manpower, you should be obliged to provide support. If the Government isn't going to take responsibility, the employers should - they're...