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19 September 2002
(Photograph) - Four-year-old Charlotte McCrone of
Renfrewshire checks out some language resources from Linguatots, a new company
set up by her parents Dawn and Jim McCrone when they were having...
19 September 2002
Children in England could begin the national curriculum
from the age of three, following the start of a Government consultation on
extending the national curriculum to include the Foundation Stage....
19 September 2002
The importance of making spaces in which children and
their carers can have freedom to think, talk and create was stressed at a major
early years conference at Nottingham University...
19 September 2002
Voluntary organisations with projects based in England
have been invited to bid for grants of up to £55,000 each to provide
support to families. Beverley Hughes, minister for the family,...
19 September 2002
The scrapping of Key Stage One tests in Wales last year
has not affected children's achievement, results published last week suggest.
More than 80 per cent of seven-year-olds achieved at...
19 September 2002
A Yorkshire nursery owner and manager is in the running
for a £20,000 prize in a competition to honour the UK's best new
businesses, organised by the HSBC bank. Sally...
19 September 2002
'It seems like time for us to understand that children
aren't either "little angels or little devils", as ChildLine recently put it,
but complicated little packages that can contain elements...
19 September 2002
Do you display photographs of adults as well as of
children in your setting, to show that both are welcomed and valued? What
measures do you have in place to...
19 September 2002
New proposals to stop 'unsuitable' people from working
with children have been unveiled by the Scottish Executive. Minister for
education and young people Cathy Jamieson gave details of the Protection...
19 September 2002
A petition signed by 20,000 supporters calling on the
Scottish Executive to set up a review into early years education and childcare
received its first consideration by the public petitions...