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All change

25 February 2004

Sometimes a child needs extra support to cope with the transition of starting at nursery, and staff and professionals should plan strategies for support, as members of the Early Years...

Steer clear

25 February 2004

Although many gluten-free products are now available, nurseries must be on their guard and not serve a child with coeliac disease anything risky, advises Suzannah Olivier

On a roll

25 February 2004

Ensuring that early years practitioners know how to use the Birth to Three Matters framework is a huge task that first requires training for the trainers. Catherine Gaunt reports

Time to vote!

25 February 2004

The search is on to find the UK childcare stars of 2004. This is your chance to nominate a dedicated childcarer for a glittering award. Nicole Curnow has the details

Editor's view

19 February 2004

The vital need for early years practitioners to know about child development and to use that knowledge in their day to day practice with young children is acknowledged in some...

Labour might extend free childcare hours

19 February 2004

The Government is looking at extending the child tax credit scheme to enable parents on low incomes to have more than the two-and-a-half hours a day of universal free provision...

Four-year-old Victoria Murley, whose parents are both deaf

19 February 2004

(Photograph) - Four-year-old Victoria Murley, whose parents are both deaf, enjoyed an opportunity to practise her signing with Sally Thomas, community development adviser for the National Deaf Children's Society, at...

Quote of the week

19 February 2004

'Isn't it time we gave our children time for fun?' Angela Elliott of Welton le Marsh in Lincolnshire, after being told by a friend she was withdrawing her three-year-old son...

Overseas staff in CRB 'blind spot'

19 February 2004

There is no legal mechanism in place to check if people from overseas who come to England and Wales to work with children are suitable to do so or have...

Kathleen Marshall

19 February 2004

Kathleen Marshall has been appointed Scotland's first-ever commissioner for children and young people. Her nomination was approved by the Scottish Parliament on 12 February and it is expected that she...

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