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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.
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.
Karen Hingston, manager of Early Years Foundation Stage, quality, sufficiency and registration, Peterborough City Council.
Parents in the UK are being misled by baby milk adverts which are supposed to be illegal, reveals a report by the National Childbirth Trust, Save the Children and UNICEF UK. Baby milk manufacturers...
Nursery staff know all about work/family balance - both other people's and their own.
Daycare can't always be expected to turn a profit, says Julian Grenier.
A recent Institute of Education report confirmed that daycare is good for children, ensuring that they are more 'school ready' than those cared for by grandparents (News, 12 February).