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I must respond to Anne Longfield's opinion column ('Making the most of summer', Out of school, 17 July). While she quite rightly highlights the fact that there will be large numbers of children on the...
Nurseries at the University of Westminster are to close at the end of the year, following the failure of a last-ditch effort to save them.
Early years workers need to know what to do if a child has an epileptic seizure. Radhika Holmstrom shows how to cope We told the other children in the nursery that Alex might not be well at times. He...
Private tuition companies have been accused of exploiting parents' worries over SATs assessments by supplying tutors for children as young as two. Early years consultant Margaret Edgington said it was...
I am one of eight nursery nurses working in nursery, reception and Year 1 in a school in Southport, Merseyside. Five of us are being made redundant at the end of this month due to the current...
In amongst the in-fighting, arguments and name-calling, there are political pledges that we need to think about
On the eve of Government moves to increase the number of children who find permanent adoptive families, psychologist Hessel Willemsen describes the trauma facing those forced to live in temporary care...
The Government’s renewed attempt to reduce ratios suggests that once again it is not engaged with the sector’s challenges
Families struggling with dementia in an elder relative may overlook the distress caused to a young child, but early years practitioners can show them how to approach it, says Kath Tayler.