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Scandinavian-style 'nature kindergartens', where children spend all day outside whatever the weather, could help improve the health and fitness of Scotland's children, a Norwegian early years expert...
Good oral hygiene is the message of educational packs being distributed to 4,000 young children across Belfast. Handel's Fun Pack for Healthy Teeth, featuring a character called Handel, includes three...
Welcome to our new Nursery Business supplement which is designed to help you start your own nursery and make it a success. If you dream of owning a childcare business turn to our comprehensive...
Striking nursery nurses have urged the Scottish Executive to intervene in their dispute with local authorities over pay and conditions. Around 4,000 nursery nurse members of Unison walked out on 1...
Thanks to Jamie Oliver, the WHO and the NHS, we are more aware of the need to cut sugar. By Mary Llewellin
As Jasmine approached eight months she attended her developmental check with her health visitor. She was declared healthy and developing well, although still small for her age and birth weight, being...
We printed an incorrect web address last week in 'Acorn Launches Pilot to Fill Training Gap' (News, 14 April).
The £50m of funding for the new Early Years Pupil Premium for disadvantaged three- and four-year-olds starting next April will offer significant help to these young children.
The UK children's nurseries market has continued to expand despite the recession and was worth 4.1bn in 2008, with a 7.8 per cent year-on increase, according to market analysts Laing & Buisson.