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The debate over how much screen exposure is advisable for young children should take account of scientific research and common sense, say Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
Parents in Sweden are now free to name their newborns Budweiser or Metallica, following a relaxation in laws that banned naming children after fast-food chains, rock bands or brands of beer, according...
Jacqui Mann of HR4 Nurseries explains how the new employment tribunal fees will affect your business
The apprenticeship levy, paid by large employers to fund an expansion of apprenticeships, needs a ‘radical rethink’, the CBI will warn today.
A registered childminder with a great deal of training under her belt and an early years degree in her sights is considering where it might lead her. Careers adviser Tina Jefferies suggests three...
Early intervention professionals have just over a month left to apply for a £6,000 travelling sabbatical offered by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.
Rochdale Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership in Lancashire has liaised successfully with a major local employer, MyTravel UK, formerly Airtours, to improve access to childcare for its...
Plans for eliminating discrimination, fostering good race relations and promoting equality of opportunity in the schools, nurseries and other institutions that Ofsted inspects or regulates have been...
By Linda Pound, early years consultant Phonics is in the news again with the publication of Jim Rose's report which has determined that synthetic phonics should be taught in schools and early years...