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Following the disaster in Burma, UNICEF's first priority is to assist the affected populations in Yangon and Irrawaddy Delta areas, especially the most vulnerable - children and women.
Textbook writers and the Government are keen on synthetic phonics, expecting children to build up all unknown words from their sound/letter connections.
Action for Children's recent analysis of cross-party politics relating to children and young people had some astounding results.
Rules and record keeping can spoil the day, says Julian Grenier.
Nurseries should take a firm stance on payments from the outset, says Purnima Tanuku.
The emergence of the Conservative Party's plan to give state funding to Montessori and Steiner schools if it wins the next election is surprising, to say the least (see News, page 3).
Tell parents what you are doing to safeguard their children, says Purnima Tanuku
Private nurseries face a perennial dilemma, says NDNA chief executive Purnima Tanuku.
Research has shown that if a family has someone in work, it has better health and stronger social networks and sets a positive example for children.
Karen Hingston, manager of Early Years Foundation Stage, quality, sufficiency and registration, Peterborough City Council.