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To answer Linda Moorhouse's opinion that letting a child choose something to eat on entering a supermarket 'is equal to shoplifting' (Letters, 24 July), I would say that as long as it is done openly...
Music sessions will stimulate and build on one of the most powerful natural resources, says Steve Grocott.
Saku Tuominen, creative director of HundrED, a mission from Finland to help schools change by sharing inspiring innovations in education
Children who have more home-cooked meals are at lower risk of heart disease than those who frequently eat out, The Daily Telegraph reported last week. A US study of 600 children found that those who...
Paying the day-to-day bills can be enough of a struggle for many families without thinking about saving for their children's future, which is why ministers have introduced the Child Trust Fund scheme....
Room leaders are the first rung on the management ladder, yet little training for them exists. But two nursery groups have recently launched in-house courses, one of which results in a team-leading...
Does your workplace follow the most recent laws and best practices when it comes to selecting staff and settling them in? Laura Henry gives a checklist.
Staff at Technotots nursery in Dundee were 'stunned and delighted' last week when the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care did a U-turn and said the nursery did not need the go-ahead from...
News that the Government has finally fulfilled its promise and launched a consultation into mandatory reporting and acting on child abuse and neglect is clearly a welcome move.