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The Scottish Executive has set up a new expert group to look at parents' concerns about the MMR vaccine and to examine the evidence on the apparent rise in autism in children. Take-up of the MMR...
Around 25 grandparents a day leave their job to bring up their grandchildren and as a result often end up in poverty, warns a new report.
See how you can stimulate your practice and keep up with developments in the sector with a sample of some of the seminars on offer. Liz Fox reports Mathematics in the Foundation Stage: building...
SAPHNA, the School and Public Health Nurses Association, welcomes the Government's White Paper Care Matters, and recognises it as a valuable vehicle for improving the poor outcomes, particularly in...
Just fold along the dotted line . . . children's love of working with paper can be encouraged with these simple paper craft ideas from Gail Bushell paper offers a wealth of opportunity for creative...
Regarding the staff:child ratios for under-threes at playgroups in England (News, 9 January), I must point out that the majority of playgroups are non-profit-making charities. I run a playgroup and we...
The backlash against parenting reality-television programmes continued this week, with child experts united against Channel 4's 'Bringing Up Baby'.
A project on early map work and journeys will help children develop a sense of understanding of their local community, as these activities from Diana Lawson show Project guide
Hannah Belton, director of Morgan La Roche, looks at some common questions on probationary periods
Now that Ofsted has inspected childcarers, the ball is in the other court. <B> Mary Evans </B> hears how they would rate the new regime