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Dr Prithvi Perepa clarifies some of the popular misconceptions about autism and outlines how practitioners can support a child with the condition
* This week's national strike by local government workers, including nursery nurses and classroom assistants, was suspended after a pay deal raised the earnings of the lowest paid workers by nearly 11...
The common core of expertise required of everyone working with children will unify the workforce and have a major impact on training. Maureen Smith takes a look The development of the common core is...
The number of children living in low-income households in Scotland fell from 380,000 (34 per cent) in 1996-97, to 170,000 (16 per cent) in 2002-03, according to figures published last week by the...
Nursery nurses belonging to Unison dressed as suffragettes in Dundee's City Square on 1 April to highlight their long-running pay and re-grading campaign and indefinite strike, which began on 1 March....
April Jones, director of Computer Kids, learns a new language Logo is a visual programming language allowing the user to control an on-screen 'turtle' to create repeating patterns and shapes. So why...
Minister for children Margaret Hodge talks to <B>James Tweed</B> about the issues in nursery education, public-private partnership, tax credits for childcare, and extended schools
Sharing news about a child's activities with parents will help reduce any anxiety they may have, writes Jennie Lindon Your nursery team shares with parents the care and continued learning of their...
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