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Well said, Jennie Lindon! (Ask the expert, 28 November). When our children (now aged 22 and 19) were very young, my husband and I decided that they should know from the start that Father Christmas is...
Delegates to the Scottish Pre-school Play Association's annual general meeting and conference were given encouraging news amid a background of years of falling membership and closing playgroups....
The Scottish government has placed haggis on a list of restricted foods for nursery schools. New guidelines on nutrition (see News, page 6) recommend that under-fives eat the famous delicacy no more...
On the other hand, if America is the top working destination in your sights it might help to brush up on your Mandarin, and that doesn't mean oranges. According to the BBC News, Chinese-speaking...
A disturbing picture of staff unhappiness and poor working conditions has emerged at a number of Nord Anglia nurseries following the news that divisional managing director Tracey Storey was stepping...
Children’s centres in the most deprived areas have experienced less severe cuts than those in other parts of the country, an analysis has revealed.
As the summer holidays roll on, it seems appropriate that much of our news coverage this week is devoted to the issue of play.
Contrary to press reports, National Childminding Association chief executive Liz Bayram argues that given proper support, childminders will be happy to embrace the Early Years Foundation Stage.
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The Government's graduate targets mean nurseries will tread a fine line between meeting requirements and protecting morale, says Mary Evans.