
9 January 2009
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What do children gain from going to a nursery where they're taught in another language that comes from the British Isles? Jackie Cosh listens to the arguments...
Recruitment and training issues shadowed the Government's revelations of plans for its Sure Start unit, which is overseeing work in early years, childcare and Sure Start in England.
More nannies are being urged by private accountants to join a scheme designed to make them more affordable to parents.
Children's awareness of male and female develops in stages, well before they begin to attribute roles to the sexes, writes Penny Tassoni...
Role play brings children the same benefits outdoors as when it is done indoors, says Penny Tassoni . Show parents its value with this cut-out-and-photocopy guide...
Do we really respect the religions we teach children about, or are we just shopping for souvenirs? Stephen Gregg and Sue Ranson pose difficult questions...
Movement promotes neurological development but our society smiles upon 'sitting still'. An extract from Hopping Home Backwards describes one way round the problem
'If I look at my childminder, I may have a teacher of the future, I may have a nursery manager, I may have an engineer. What we have got to...
The tricky issue of what to tell young children about Father Christmas is hotly debated in this week's Special Report, 'The real thing?' (pages 10-11). Child psychologists and childcare experts...
The Government unit overseeing childcare, early years and Sure Start provision in England has been re-named the Sure Start unit. The 'rebranding' of the unit was announced yesterday (Wednesday) at...
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