
9 January 2009
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Many genetic disorders affect boys more than girls, for a characteristic reason, as doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital explain in our A-Z series on child health...
A new initiative is training early years practitioners to recognise and advise parents on their learning needs, says the Basic Skills Agency
Aleading nursery chain will have to pay nearly £80,000 over the death of a baby in its care.
Two nursery schools in west London have been saved in what has been hailed as 'a landmark case' of value for money over cost per child.
Nursery staff can expect enhanced career development as integrated community schools are introduced across Scotland, if the experience of pilots in Stirling is repeated.
Can local authorities plan integrated early years services in the face of a profusion of new Government policies? Simon Vevers reports
Aleading nursery chain will have to pay nearly £80,000 over the death of a baby in its care.
Two nursery schools in west London have been saved in what has been hailed as 'a landmark case' of value for money over cost per child.
Can local authorities plan integrated early years services in the face of a profusion of new Government policies? Simon Vevers reports
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