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Media watch

22 December 2005

Seven early years experts, including Marion Dowling and Iram Siraj-Blatchford, wrote a letter to The Times claiming the Government's 'early start on formal literacy' is not working. They said early...

Nursery education can spur economic gains in adulthood

22 December 2005

The benefits of nursery education are good for the economy, a UK study has found. The Institute of Fiscal Studies' report, which looks at the effects of early education on...

Little angels from the nursery class at Gwyrosydd Primary School

22 December 2005

(Photograph) - Little angels from the nursery class at Gwyrosydd Primary School in Swansea, south Wales, take part in a last-minute rehearsal for their nativity play. The play was performed...

In brief...The Early Years Foundation

22 December 2005

The Early Years Foundation Stage is the subject of a new 'Direction of Travel' paper from the Department for Education and Skills setting out the Government's vision for the EYFS...

In brief...The National Day Nurseries

22 December 2005

The National Day Nurseries Association is urging all local authorities to hold events for their local childcare community and openly discuss their plans for creating Sure Start Children's Centres with...

In brief...Jane Haywood

22 December 2005

Jane Haywood, chief executive of the Children's Workforce Development Council, has been presented with an MBE for services to young people. The award recognises Ms Haywood's 30-year commitment to providing...

In brief...Nigel Williams, Northern Ireland's Commissioner for Children

22 December 2005

Nigel Williams, Northern Ireland's Commissioner for Children and Young People, has launched an online diary, or 'blog' to record his meetings with children, young people and the organisations representing them....

Research on dummies to follow UScot death study

22 December 2005

The use of dummies for British babies is to be studied by the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID), following American research that claims dummies can reduce the...

Children ship Christmas gifts to Africa

22 December 2005

Pre-school children in Cameroon will have plenty of presents to open this Christmas thanks to the hard work and generosity of Old MacDonald's Day Nursery in Hertfordshire. In November, children,...

Voluntary groups advised on child abuse

22 December 2005

A scheme to help small community organisations develop policies and practices to keep children safe from abuse is to be piloted by the NSPCC with a grant of £717,000 from...

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