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7 December 2006
Children's centres should place more emphasis on home
visits to reach the most disadvantaged families, new practice guidance for
local authorities is advising. Children's minister Beverley Hughes said the
guidance...
7 December 2006
(Photograph) - Senior nursery manager Liz Bunyan and
nursery nurse Emma McVey of nursery chain Child Base pause for breath after
running the New York marathon on 5 November. They...
7 December 2006
A new tool designed to help early years and primary
school staff accurately assess pupils' speaking and listening skills was
launched in London last week at I CAN's Linking Language...
7 December 2006
More than half the staff at a Hampshire nursery handed
in their notice last Monday, following clashes with the nursery director.
Eleven staff from Poppins Early Learning in Abshot, Fareham,...
7 December 2006
(Photograph) - Budding gardeners from Battlefield
Primary School in Glasgow have planted 40 trees to form the Children's Orchard
in the city's Queens Park. The initiative is part of the...
7 December 2006
A national children's network is calling for more
support to be made available in schools and early years settings for children
and young people experiencing bereavement. Grief Matters for Children,...
7 December 2006
A report showing how London boroughs are working to
eradicate child poverty has been published by London Councils. Tackling Child
Poverty in London: A guide to borough initiatives and good...
7 December 2006
Local authorities are getting to grips with their
greater responsibility for childcare provision What is the Childcare
Implementation Project?
7 December 2006
Has the drive for a better-qualified early years
workforce gone too far in favour of graduates, at the expense of other needs?
Simon Vevers hears what the sector thinks There...
7 December 2006
Under-threes need to be left to make their own choices
and mistakes with the support of a dependable adult, says Jennie Lindon
Currently there is a great deal of interest...