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The Government is consulting on plans to increase Ofsted registration fees for early years providers and revise provider type categories.
Young children will be encouraged to put their best feet forward and dance with the help of funding of more than 70,000 awarded to two initiatives by the Scottish Arts Council (SAC). Pre-school and...
Parents in Scotland are no longer legally permitted to use certain types of physical force to punish their children. Section 51 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003, which became law on 27...
A holiday in Europe and a break at a health spa are among the fantastic prizes on offer to winners in the Excellence in Childcare Awards 2003, run by the Kids' Club Network with Nursery World and...
Janet Moyles wrote a most informative feature ('Sound effects', 9 February) which I'm sure caused many early years practitioners to reflect on their practice. I am a parent partnership coach, helping...
The schools inspectorate Ofsted plans to introduce a new three-point quality grading system for all childcare providers in England from this spring, based on how well they are meeting the national...
If your child is aged between three and five years old and you live in England, the chances are that your child will be studying maths. Mathematical development is one of the six areas of learning in...
Drop-in centres, discussion groups and courses on parenting skills have succeeded in encouraging more fathers to take part in local Sure Start programmes. According to a report for the Sure Start...
An new feature especially for the under-sixes at Aberdeen's Satrosphere, an interactive science exhibition centre, allows children to find out about the sea and life underwater. The children can dress...
The growth in new nursery places has outstripped demand from parents for the second year running, as the UKday nursery market grew by 12.4 per cent, according to the latest market research. A report...