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Your Christmas shopping questions for the children in your care are answered by Sue Hubberstey and Jan Hurst Parents have a habit of asking other people what they should get their children for...
Last month Miranda Walker looked at how children could edit their own newspaper and produce a local news programme on video. Now she invites you to explore the media world on your doorstep by inviting...
British children as young as five spend more than 100 a year on fizzy drinks and sweets, and skip 90 breakfasts, according to a study reported in The Independent that found that children in the UK eat...
Local families bridging different faith backgrounds came together to mark the official opening of an innovative children's centre in north London this week. Tyssen Children's Centre in Stamford Hill,...
The childcare approval scheme introduced in April has so far seen 600 nannies registered as approved, and another 600 now going through the application process, according to the Department for...
Carers can support children's better behaviour by regularly consulting them and involving them in decisions, writes Jennie Lindon
Nominations are being invited for the 2009 Teaching Awards, sponsored by the DCSF.
Early years provision managed by schools that are graded outstanding may no longer be subject to routine inspections under Ofsted's new inspection framework for schools, which takes effect in January...
The UK appears doomed to be a nation waddling towards a fat future, according to the Foresight report on obesity (see News, page 4).
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