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Children from two Belfast primary schools put delegates on their toes at Northern Ireland's first-ever Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition this month. Girls from Holy Cross Primary School in...
Early years providers have been left out of pocket due to an error with the Tax-Free Childcare scheme that has prevented payments from being transferred from parents’ accounts.
We need sustained and radical action, including in early years settings and schools, to tackle the child obesity problem
I am quite concerned about the part of the news story 'Childminders face standards change' (27 June) that concerns training days for the private nursery sector. It is ludicrous of Dr Tony Munton of...
The birth of a new baby in the family calls for adjustments by the children, parents and nanny, says Jennie Lindon As a nanny you may be part of a family throughout the time that a new baby is...
MPs have called on the Government to conduct an urgent review into childcare funding, and commit to emergency funding for the sector, in a report which highlights 'the serious and unprecedented...
Everyday real-life activities such as making shopping lists are the most valuable way to encourage confident literacy skills, says Anne O'Connor.
I, too, was shocked and distressed by the TV programme 'Nurseries Undercover' and felt it reflected negatively on Ofsted. I am in favour of 'spot checks', but as practitioners we know that Ofsted is...
The internet has led to a massive market in child abuse that the authorities are struggling to stem, while few child victims are able to be helped. Simon Vevers reports The internet has transformed...