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The ban on smoking in public is helping parents to protect children's health, says Jackie Cosh It is against the law to smoke in an enclosed public place in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and...
Plan a range of collaborative activities that explore what is good and bad about being happy and sad By the age of three or four years old, most children have acquired an awareness of themselves as a...
Concerns have been raised over the standards of care and education in some voluntary and community sector-run children's centres after the first round of pilot Ofsted inspections produced judgements...
Childcare agencies which have not yet applied for registration under the new Scottish Executive legislation have been granted amnesty until 30 September. Deputy health minister Tom McCabe announced...
Children's ability to estimate is more important to their mathematical development than counting, explains Jo Van Herwegen.
Children’s health has been ‘neglected for far too long in the early years’, a leading expert told delegates at Nursery World’s online CPD conference on the EYFS.
In the first of a nine-part series, Gabriella Jozwiak introduces the six criteria for the new level 3 Early Years Educator qualification, and reports on their reception from the sector.
So parents who employ nannies are finally going to be able to claim tax credits ('Childcare tax credit extends to nannies', News, 20 May). But why does everybody seem to think this recognises nannies...
The medical profession has launched a new campaign to tackle childhood obesity, which doctors say is the 'single greatest public health threat' in Britain.