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A pilot project to reduce teenage pregnancies by pairing teenagers with toddlers has proved so successful that it is to be expanded from September next year.
Our special dietary needs series continues with advice from <B> Suzannah Olivier </B> on how nurseries can provide for children who suffer from dairy allergy or intolerance
Mumbaba music workshops has now released a second tape of 46 songs and rhymes to do with young children, which is especially suited for playgroups. It includes songs for counting, learning the months...
Cherie Blair is calling for a Government strategy towards universal pre-school childcare with the ultimate aim of childcare for all parents, whatever their background and the age of their children.
There are fears over the financial viability of childcare settings with the news that business energy relief will be reduced from the end of March.
This week Ofsted publishes its annual early years report. Protection through Regulation focuses on what action Ofsted takes when childcarers fail to provide the standard of care that children deserve.
The Criminal Records Bureau has built up such a backlog of Disclosure applications for staff checks from nurseries and other employers that they are to be sent to India to be processed. The Home...
Guests at the Nursery World Awards 2013 event will be able to help Save the Children and have a chance of winning a 1,800 Community Playthings nursery gym.
A wider range of family learning programmes is needed to tackle problems of under-achievement, truancy and anti-social behaviour in children and to improve the lives of adults, according to a new...