
9 January 2009
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Nursery children went to a London cinema to see the world premiere of an animation film they had made themselves. Catherine Gaunt was there to see what it was all...
'Pester power' can turn shopping into a nightmare, but Mary Whiting of the Food Commission offers some tips to help you cope...
Carers need to recognise when a child's self-soothing habit is an expression of distress that shows they may need help, say psychologists from the Anna Freud Centre...
The relationship between private and voluntary childcare providers and childcare partnerships still needs work in some areas, a year-long Scottish Executive-funded research project has concluded....
Can Margaret Hodge overturn New Labour's patchy record on early years? Professor Helen Penn has suggestions for the minister overseeing an integrated approach...
Headteacher Irene Drummond describes a typically hectic week at Chatham Place Nursery School in Liverpool, and at home too . . ....
This year's student essay competition asked students to outline how they would attract more men into childcare and early years education. We had a huge response with some innovative ideas...
Alan Millburn's resignation as health secretary may have generated the most headlines in last week's ministerial reshuffle, but for the early years sector it is the return of Margaret Hodge...
Margaret Hodge is returning to the early years field as England's first-ever minister for children. The new post, created in last week's Government reshuffle, sees the former early years minister...
(Photograph) - A group of 317 Scottish children sang their way into the Guinness Book of World Records with the largest simultaneous sing-along for charity. Pupils from La Jolie Ronde,...
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