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Think big for a project that will help children put friendship into perspective, with these activities from Jean Evans A delightful story for a project is The Selfish Giant, providing lots of...
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) has confirmed that it is poised to extend the APEL (Accreditation of Prior Experience and Learning), the fast-track level 3 certificate, quelling...
Respecting young children's routines makes them feel safe, says Jennie Lindon, but also offers valuable opportunities to learn Young children like to know what will happen next. A regular rhythm to...
So, by creating extended schools (News, 20 March) the Government is planning that schools become all-day places for children - almost a kibbutz philosophy, where the community raises the kids while...
So parents who employ nannies are finally going to be able to claim tax credits ('Childcare tax credit extends to nannies', News, 20 May). But why does everybody seem to think this recognises nannies...
The medical profession has launched a new campaign to tackle childhood obesity, which doctors say is the 'single greatest public health threat' in Britain.
The Goslings Pre-school in Sandbach received a donation from a housebuilding company to upgrade its computer systems and buy sensory equipment for children with autism.
Nurseries are being advised by local authorities to be ‘more creative’ to remain sustainable, with suggestions including taking in ironing and seeking donations.