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Some interesting issues are raised by the guidance on developing children's centres which has just been published by the Sure Start unit (see News, page 4). Not least is the expectation that more than...
The former nursery nurses from Newcastle who have just been awarded substantial libel damages have been living through what must be every childcare worker's worst nightmare - to be branded a child...
Ofsted's new report into children's experiences of education at age six in England, Denmark and Finland is bound to stir up the debate about school starting age once more (see News, page 4). Sure...
It is perhaps not surprising that nurseries have won praise from Ofsted and the Food Standards Agency for providing better food education and having higher nutritional standards than primary schools...
The majority of head teachers, teachers and parents disagree with the Government’s policy of prioritising synthetic phonics over other approaches to teaching children to read, according to a new...
Children need an enthusiastic mediator if they are to develop a love for books. Opal Dunn explains how to help under-threes build a solid foundation for literacy
If you're tired of putting pen to paper to communicate with other nannies, try putting fingers to keyboard instead. This month a British nanny living in Massachusetts, USA, launched an online chat...
David Bell's appointment as the new head of Ofsted was confirmed last week following a meeting by the Privy Council. Last month, education secretary Estelle Morris said she was recommending his...
A four-year-old American TV star has nearly 16,000 Twitter fans, despite still learning how to spell. Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, who stars in the US sitcom Modern Family, dictates to her mother what she...
Britain should look at the development of early years services in other European countries to assess what it wants for its own, argues Professor Peter Moss