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Editor's view

2 August 2001

As if low pay and status were not big enough problems in retaining nursery staff, a surprising and intriguing finding from new research by the Thomas Coram Research Unit highlights...

Cycle Smart

2 August 2001

The Government has teamed up with Disney to produce a million copies of a children's comic, Cycle Smart, highlighting road safety messages using Disney characters. A competition it has to...

Quote of the week

2 August 2001

'We're aware of children who, after their parents have gone to work, have been starting the day with a relative, then they've gone to a nursery, then to daycare and...

Mixed reception for care standards guidance

2 August 2001

Childminders have welcomed Ofsted's guidance to the national daycare standards for England, but nursery providers are concerned the standards may not be applied consistently across the country. Gill Haynes, chief...

Deprived areas get new cash

2 August 2001

Disadvantaged areas of England are to benefit from £40m of funding for new maintained nursery facilities for three-and four-year-olds, the education and skills secretary announced last week. Estelle Morris said...

In brief...A survival guide for parents

2 August 2001

A survival guide for parents who work or want to has been produced by the National Family and Parenting Institute. Families and Work addresses issues such as choosing childcare, the...

In brief...People in Britain walk an average 186 miles per year

2 August 2001

People in Britain walk an average 186 miles per year, says the National Travel Survey for 1998-2000. It found that the number of primary-aged children walking to school has fallen...

In brief...Clarification: Bright Horizons

2 August 2001

Further to last week's news story, a spokesperson for Bright Horizons has asked us to point out that when private education provider Nord Anglia contracted to buy the Milton Keynes-based...

Wales plan invites views on children

2 August 2001

Early years professionals in Wales can have their say in setting the National Assembly's priorities for the next two years. The Assembly last week invited people and organisations in Wales...

It's behind you!

2 August 2001

(Photograph) - It's behind you! Seven-year-old Hannah Gilbert stands bravely in front of a giant funnel web spider at the Natural History Museum, London. The spider is one of three...

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