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Three members of staff at a Just Learning nursery in Cambridgeshire have been charged with child cruelty offences following an incident involving a 15-month-old child. The manager, deputy manager and...
A Japanese computer games designer has been drafted in to transform a playground in Nottingham into 'a paradise of physical fun', said the Independent. Designer Keita Takahashi plans to replace swings...
Pressure is building on the Scottish Executive to instigate a review into early years education and the status and career pathway of nursery nurses, after the Scottish Parliament's Public Petitions...
Some nurseries are giving children fish oil supplements to improve behaviour and concentration. Karen Faux reports on the trials of a new dietary trend While parents may no longer see fit to dose...
The rise in food allergies makes feeding children a tricky business, says Fiona Hamilton-Fairley - but all diets can be catered for by the well-informed childcarer Today's lifestyles present us with...
A child's memory develops at different stages and in different forms. Dr Richard C Woolfson explains ways in which carers can help to encourage the process
* A grant awarded to Lea View Community Nursery brought the Charities Board in London up to its 200m milestone, last week. The Hackney nursery was awarded more than 65,000, bringing the total amount...
Workshops where children can explore science along with their parents will boost learning and enthusiasm all round, say <B>Linda Thornton</B> and <B>Pat Brunton</B>
A group that provides early intervention for primary school children took its concerns to the House of Lords last week in a meeting hosted by Baroness Warnock to encourage the Government to endorse...