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Recruitment: Men get on their bikes to promote childcare work

15 November 2007

Children at the Violet Melchett Children's Centre in Chelsea, London, last week helped Magic 105.4 radio presenter Neil Fox (pictured) to promote the Government's early years recruitment campaign.

Media Watch

15 November 2007

A six-year-old has seen his talking rucksack invention made into a working prototype, reported The Times. James Scowcroft said, 'It says "Have you got your dinner money? Have you got...

Spotlight on... Lisa Brennan

15 November 2007

Name: Lisa Brennan

Research: Toddlers bond with robots

15 November 2007

Young children can bond with robots in the same way they do with their human peers, say scientists in California.

Training: High/Scope moves north

15 November 2007

High/Scope UK, the not-for-profit teacher training and research organisation, has relocated from London to South Tyneside after losing major funding from Barnardo's and forming a new partnership with South Tyneside...

Inspections: Hygiene at nursery is found inadequate

15 November 2007

Bright Horizons Family Solutions is promising to bring its Cambridge University-based nursery up to scratch after Ofsted judged the setting 'inadequate' in all areas.

Relic found

15 November 2007

Reception class pupil Mohammed Awais found a 'relic' during a simulated dig at St Andrew's Church of England Primary in Keighley. A new online resource for the EYFS and Key...

Child Health: Drugs for ADHD found to have no benefits for hyperactive children

15 November 2007

Drugs commonly used to treat children with ADHD have no long-term effect, according to a new US study.

In Brief: Junk food ban calls renewed

15 November 2007

Calls for a ban on junk food advertising on television before the 9pm watershed have been renewed by consumer rights group Which? after an analysis of viewing figures revealed that...

In Brief: Bureaucracy prevents education

15 November 2007

'small-minded bureaucracy' prevents children from enjoying play and learning about risk sensibly, according to the chief executive of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, Tom Mullarkey. 'A skinned...

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