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20 January 2005

Compile a keepsake of childhood landmarks as an ongoing home activity, says Hilary White Children of all ages love making collections of special photos, artwork and other personal mementos, and...

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20 January 2005

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Editor's view

20 January 2005

There's a bumper issue of Nursery World this week, which should provide plenty for everyone working with young children. We know how much practitioners value resources that they can give...

Poor areas lag behind rich in nursery places growth

20 January 2005

New research has found that the increase in nursery places in deprived areas is around one third lower than that in better-off parts of England. The findings are revealed in...

Alnwick Castle in Northumberland

20 January 2005

(Photograph) - A fantasy treehouse for children opened its doors at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland last week. The £3.3m construction reaches 60ft high and is accessed by suspended walkways hanging...

'Teachers' status for early years workers'

20 January 2005

Early years workers must have equal pay, treatment and status with primary school teachers, childcare professionals were told last week. Delivering the annual childcare lecture for the Daycare Trust in...

Childcare places

20 January 2005

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone faced criticism from the Liberal Democrats last week when a Greater London Authority budget report revealed that only 95 new childcare places were created in...

Physical punishment

20 January 2005

A new law on the physical punishment of children that came into force on 14 January still faces criticism by anti-smacking campaigners. The 'reasonable punishment' law states that hitting a...

National Day Nurseries Association

20 January 2005

Day nursery providers andchildren's centres in England are reminded that they can still access the National Day Nurseries Association's free business advice service launched last October. Thanks to funding from...

Lorraine Kelly

20 January 2005

(Photograph) - Photo courtesy of ChildLine TV presenter Lorraine Kelly joins forces with children from Abbey Wood Grange Day Nursery in Surrey to launch the ChildLine Pedal Push 2005.

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