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A coalition of charities is calling on the international community to tackle inequality in the spread and treatment of HIV among children. The Global Movement for Children, which includes Oxfam,...
The Early Years Educator entry criteria are yet another example of a policy that has been rushed out without any attempt at joined up thinking, says Ross Midgley.
Getting involved in staff's personal problems may seem daunting, but handled well it can result in a stable, happy team, says Julie Addyman Nippers Nursery in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, opened in...
* The Select Committee on Education and Employment has invited representatives from five early years organisations and settings to discuss the Government's response to its report on the early years...
I don't know about you, but this is the time of year when I find everything seems to open up and new avenues suddenly appear more possible. Our feature on nannying in Italy (p14) describes just the...
Nannies may be drawing closer to a level pegging with registered childcarers on the Channel island of Jersey. The forward-thinking Jersey Childcare Trust is testing out a nanny accreditation scheme...
HAL, an advanced thinking computer from Arthur C Clarke's novel 2001, made disastrous choices when given conflicting information. In 1950, Alan Turing invented the Turing test, which has been the...
Cash in on the value of money, pretend or real, as a tool for learning about mathematics through role play, as Lena Engel explains