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Babies spot the difference

27 November 2007

Babies as young as six months can spot the difference between 'nice' and 'nasty' characters, according to research published in the journal Nature last week.

Ofsted plan to publish more information

27 November 2007

Ofsted's plan to publish more information about registered childcare providers to help inform parents' choices is the subject of a new consultation.

Primary review releases further reports

27 November 2007

The primary review has released a further four interim reports, following on from the standards, tests and assessments reports that were published earlier this month (News, 8 November).

Kidspeak launched by Sarah Brown

27 November 2007

A report called Kidspeak has been launched by the Prime Minister's wife, Sarah Brown, acting in her role as patron of the domestic violence charity Women's Aid.

Children 'solve problems to make friends'

27 November 2007

Developing young children's ability to undertake social problem-solving can give them skills that enable them to be 'more socially successful and make more friends', according to a leading academic.

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27 November 2007

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Academy opens its doors

26 November 2007

The National Academy of Parenting Practitioners officially opened last week at its base in King's College, London.

Treetops offloads sites in sale-and-leaseback deal

26 November 2007

One of the largest nursery groups in England has sold the freehold of its 18 nurseries in a multi-million-pound sale-and-leaseback deal.

PVI providers get £642m to improve

26 November 2007

Private and voluntary sector nurseries are set to benefit from more than half a billion pounds of Government funding to help them develop their outdoor play areas and indoor space,...

Analysis: The need for community play

26 November 2007

Children ought to be seen and heard playing in public places, an expert study urges. Play sector figures talk to Mary Evans about the implications for society.

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