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In brief...Advocacy for Education

2 August 2001

Advocacy for Education, the National Autistic Society's advocacy service for parents of children with autism and Asperger Syndrome, has just celebrated its first anniversary. Since its launch last year by...

In brief...Annual guide to the best children's books, 100 Best Books 2001

2 August 2001

The Book Trust has published its annual guide to the best children's books, 100 Best Books 2001. It picks the best paperback fiction titles out of the 8,000 books published...

In brief...Suffolk County Council hold reading carnival

2 August 2001

Suffolk County Council's libraries and heritage service is holding a reading carnival for children in every library in the county this summer. Children have to read any six library books...

In brief...TV's in children's bedrooms

2 August 2001

More than a third of children under four have televisions in their bedroom, says an Independent Television Commission survey. The number of TVs in young children's bedrooms rose from 21...

Disbelief greets fall in daycare statistics

2 August 2001

Early years organisations have questioned the accuracy of the latest Government statistics, which show the number of childminders and playgroups in England has continued to fall over the past year....

Early years chair joins closure fight

2 August 2001

The acting chair of Hackney Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership (EYDCP) has urged councillors in the troubled London borough to save a local nursery facing closure. The Oranges and...

The intriguing and surprising life of London's buses is the theme of Busabout

2 August 2001

(Photograph) - The intriguing and surprising life of London's buses is the theme of Busabout, an exhibition at the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden aimed at young children and...

Homeward bound

2 August 2001

The majority of nursery staff expect to leave the profession within five years, according to new research. Dr Claire Cameron reports The very women who spend their working lives looking...

Commitment to childcare

2 August 2001

Job satisfaction The survey revealed high levels of job satisfaction:

That's the stuff!

2 August 2001

Trips away from the nursery can provide a wealth of opportunities for learning, both on the day and back in the setting. Julian Grenier has some ideas to get you...

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