
10 January 2009
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A dedicated member of a Scottish Sure Start team has travelled to Malawi in Africa to help create a model childcare centre at an AIDS/HIV project over the summer.
A spoonful of sugar made for a sweet performance of songs from the musical 'Mary Poppins' this month at Endon Kindergarten near Stoke-on-Trent. Nursery owner Liz Walsh said that the...
Draft guidance has been put out for consultation with childcarers, schools, health services and other professionals on how to spot and protect children from modern day slavery.
Governments may be forced to limit family sizes in the future if more voluntary family planning is not taken up, a report has warned.
Superheroes, policemen and fairies from Happy Days Nursery in Tulse Hill, London, take part in their Big Toddle, in aid of children's charity Barnardos.
Radical plans for class sizes, staffing and teacher training in Scotland could set the pace for the rest of the country. Simon Vevers takes a closer look.
Clusters of schools over a large and populous area are leading the way to new styles of management and service delivery. Simon Vevers investigates.
Do you know how to recognise and treat the different bug bites? Karen Sullivan offers timely advice.
The Principles into Practice cards explain in an illustrated and accessible format what early years practitioners should know and think about to deliver the EYFS programme effectively.
How well does your setting encourage staff to develop their skills, and advise them on how to raise issues? Laura Henry lists the guidelines and rules for good practice.
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