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Food to go

22 July 2004

What makes a handy portable snack that avoids the junk? Fiona Hamilton-Fairley packs a picnic One thing children love is when you announce that a day out is imminent and...

Pupils miss school to care for family

22 July 2004

Children in Scotland as young as five are missing school to care for relatives with disabilities or problems ranging from mental illness to alcoholism and drug abuse.

By numbers

22 July 2004

Labour's plans for a further massive expansion of early years provision seem to be putting quantity before quality - again. Simon Vevers hears what leading figures in the sector think...

Warning signs

22 July 2004

A child's challenging behaviour may require early years practitioners to implement a crisis management strategy, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team

Kyle's story

22 July 2004

In the second of four articles about meningitis, Jane Edmonds examines how the sudden death of one boy brought together the parents and staff from his nursery

Taking care

22 July 2004

Is Britain's move towards more integrated services missing something? Peter Moss, Pat Petrie and Bronwen Cohen look at other possible ways to go

Mary Paterson Nursery School in London

15 July 2004

(Photograph) - Tactile, colourful mosaics designed by children at Mary Paterson Nursery School in London now adorn the outside of their building. Artists Miriam Gold and Imogen Ward from the...

Smacking reform is condemned

15 July 2004

Child protection campaigners have condemned as unworkable last week's 'half-hearted law reform' which maintains parents' right to lightly smack their children. The House of Lords voted against a proposal to...

A 9 per cent rise in the cost of cost of holiday childcare

15 July 2004

A 9 per cent rise in the cost of cost of holiday childcare is hitting families as schools break up for the summer holidays, according to a new survey by...

A music manifesto aiming to reverse two decades of decline in music education launched

15 July 2004

A music manifesto aiming to reverse two decades of decline in music education was launched last week by the Government and a coalition of 70 organisations. It promises music tuition...

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