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The Scottish Childminding Association's Scheme of Excellence has had a wide take-up by local authorities across Scotland. National development officer Maggie Simpson said, 'New funding from the...
A learning website designed to support early literacy and numeracy skills has beaten off competition from the BBC to win a prestigious competition for creativity and design. Storybook Web won the...
A private healthcare provider is expanding its reach into the childcare market with fitness-focused nurseries. Hannah Crown takes a look at its offering
Policy Exchange is recommending that the Teach First scheme be extended to the early years to attract high-calibre graduates to settings that serve disadvantaged areas, as figures show children in...
Q I'm keen to go on outings minus the buggy and am looking for a baby carrier that won't strain my back. Any ideas, please? A Back care is extremely important if you are intending to make regular use...
Q I am a SureStart creche worker looking for equipment for our book areas. We have a large room with book corners for both the over-twos and the babies. Any ideas and advice on how to make them more...
Letter of the week wins 30 worth of children's books I was shocked and offended by Julian Grenier's 'Food for thought' article (Insight, 7 April). Jamie Oliver's campaign is flawed, you say?
<P> As the Foundation Stage Profile replaces baseline assessment, the QCA's Pauline Hoare outlines how the new system focuses on the needs of young children </P>
Fans of children's book characters Meg and Mog can now enjoy their first video. Meg is a loveable witch and Mog, her cat, is accident prone, while their friend Owl is kept busy trying to avoid...