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Bottle-fed babies are less likely to develop atopic dermatitis

27 April 2006, Nursery World

Bottle-fed babies are less likely to develop atopic dermatitis, a form of eczema, if they are fed milk formula containing prebiotics, according to a study by the Centre for Infant...

 

NDNA's Nursery of the Year Award

27 April 2006, Nursery World

Entry forms are now available for the NDNA's Nursery of the Year Award, which will be presented at the annual conference on 5 June. The first prize winners will win...

 

The number of babies born premature is at a record high of 42,500 a year

27 April 2006, Nursery World

The number of babies born premature is at a record high of 42,500 a year due to increasing multiple IVF births and caesareans. Experts are warning that the rising costs...

 

Poor need free daycare

27 April 2006, Nursery World

The Government should fully fund high quality daycare for poor families, according to research, which finds that there is 'no increased cost to society' in doing so. A study of...

 

Image makeover to alert parents to professionalism

27 April 2006, Nursery World

Childminders in North Devon fed up with their outdated 'mumsy' image have launched a PR campaign to inform local parents about their high levels of training, skills and professionalism. Members...

 

Domestic violence effects last for life

27 April 2006, Nursery World

Exposure to domestic violence can alter the developing brain of under-fives and have a lasting impact on their social behaviour, according to new research. An Institute for Public Policy Research...

 

Shake-up at 'unhygienic' chain nursery

27 April 2006, Nursery World

Enforcement action to safeguard the welfare of children at a London nursery has been taken by Ofsted, after inspectors found it to be unsafe and unhygienic. Leapfrog Day Nursery in...

 

Two-year-old Rhys Howarth

27 April 2006, Nursery World

Two-year-old Rhys Howarth helps to decorate a massive papier-mache egg at the Magic Roundabout Nursery in Stockwell, London, during an Easter event to raise funds for the NSPCC. The children...

 

Toolkit launch aids children's centre moves

27 April 2006, Nursery World

The National Day Nurseries Association has launched a support kit to help local authorities develop children's centres. The good practice guidance was compiled via ten nationwide networks set up last...

 

To the point...

27 April 2006, Nursery World

Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell hails a revolution in our concept of parenting, now upheld in landmark court rulings The Children Act has sometimes been criticised for trying to do...

 
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