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Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell believes the Manifesto for Children has radical questions that will demand answers The children's charities take this Government very seriously. No Government has...
The health service has found a way to keep valued parent employees on their shifts. Annette Rawstrone reports Catering for the childcare needs of a workforce that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a...
The build-up of knowledge through successive experiences can be well used for healthy living, say Alison Tonkin, Cath Alderson and Gill Roberts.
Cash in on the value of money, pretend or real, as a tool for learning about mathematics through role play, as Lena Engel explains
Can ‘silent’ picturebooks speak a thousand words, asks Andy McCormack
A nursery chain asked parents the right questions, with useful results for its services, marketing and in-house training, says Karen Faux.
Children's minister Beverley Hughes has written to UNICEF to complain about a report on early childhood education which she described as 'poor' and full of inaccuracies.
After years of campaigning by school support staff and their unions, education secretary Alan Johnson has essentially put the stamp of approval on the creation of a national pay structure (see News,...
Margaret Hodge's appointment as minister for children continued to attract a barrage of criticism last week from the press and opposition MPs (see News, page 4). One unfortunate consequence of the...