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The Department of Health has launched a second public education campaign, at a cost of 700,000, to highlight the dangers of using antibiotics unnecessarily.
The children’s commissioner for England is calling on the next prime minister to put family at the centre of policymaking.
CC Nurseries Group, which operates across southern England and Scotland, has purchased its ninth setting, while Toddletown has sold a nursery to focus on growing the brand in other parts of the...
Outdoor areas might have something to teach indoor areas, says Pat Broadhead.
Childcare facilities in maintained and independent schools are to be brought under the same regulations as the rest of the early years sector. Early years organisations have welcomed Government...
This month Harry enjoyed a train trip to London for a picnic with several other families. He loved watching out of the window during the journey, and had a great time playing in the park with the...
Cruelty to animals is often a reflection of emotional pain, but pets can play a healing role when treating troubled children. Mary Evans reports
Children aged five have a good understanding of physical illness but do not have the same grasp of what mental illness is until they are eight or nine years old, a new study has found.
Abuse of the grievance process can result in dismissal, as a recent tribunal has shown, says Hannah Belton, director of Morgan La Roche
How can parents and carers reassure children who have had their routines disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak? By Annette Rawstrone