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Scotland Health scares flooded the media again last week. No sooner had we digested the news of the cancer-causing dye Sudan 1 being found in hundreds of processed foods than we were hit with more...
I have just read 'Girls ahead of boys in profile figures' (News, 24 March). As the mother of six boys I am concerned that such statistics could put even more pressure on early years practitioners and...
Students are reminded to send in entries by 5 June to the Nursery World Student Essay Competition, sponsored by Hays Early Years. This year's theme for an 800-word essay is 'Helping children to be...
New management has helped a Hampshire nursery recover 18 months after more than half the staff left their jobs during a dispute with its director.
As a parent you may have already encountered the seemingly endless 'why' questions. While sometimes these questions are a way of grabbing our attention, they are more often a sign that a child is...
Extended schools are in danger of becoming 'warehouses that look after children', Tim Gill, a leading figure in the play sector warned last week. Speaking after the launch of the extended schools...
Garden of delights Manor Mead School in Shepperton is delighted with its new play garden. The school, whose pupils all have special needs and range in age from two to 11, wanted a garden space that...
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A Level 5 diploma set up to bridge the gap between vocational and academic qualifications has helped assistant manager Kerry Webb go on to study for a degree.