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Just for you - writing individual Education Plans

15 November 2001, Nursery World
 

England snubs Scots lead on smacking

15 November 2001, Nursery World

Westminster has rejected the precedent set by the Scottish Executive's decision to ban physical punishment of children aged under three and has decided to make no moves to change the...

 

No nursery link to school progress

15 November 2001, Nursery World

Free nursery education has so far had no impact on the reading and maths skills of children entering primary one, according to a study of pupils in Aberdeen. The council's...

 

In brief...

15 November 2001, Nursery World

The Scottish Executive has announced the location of the first regional office for the new organisation which is to take charge of the regulation of early years services in Scotland....

 

In brief...

15 November 2001, Nursery World

There's a bright new look at the nursery department at Pitcorthie primary school in Dunfermline this winter, thanks to a donation from local house builders Redrow Homes. The school used...

 

Quote of the week

15 November 2001, Nursery World

'It is scandalous that the Government has ignored the view of virtually every child protection and health professional in the country. The Dickensian idea of reasonable chastisement has no place...

 

Mothers specify maternity help

15 November 2001, Nursery World

New mothers in deprived areas believe childcare plays a crucial role in supporting their families and put an expansion of services high on a wishlist of measures to give their...

 

Editor's view

15 November 2001, Nursery World

Campaigners against physical punishment of children must feel like giving certain members of the Government a bit of 'reasonable chastisement' following the decision not to change the law on smacking...

 

Outcry as smacking law kept unchanged

15 November 2001, Nursery World

The Government's decision to continue allowing parents in England and Wales to smack their children has been branded as a betrayal by a coalition of charities, including Save the Children...

 

First NVQ 4 childcarers praised

15 November 2001, Nursery World

(Photograph) - Three childcare workers from Northern Ireland have become the first in the UK to achieve the new NVQ Level 4 in early years care and education. Winnie Kelly...

 
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