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'Avoiding nuts could cause allergies'

27 September 2007

Government advice to pregnant women and young children to avoid eating peanuts to prevent allergies could be overturned this week.

Campaigners force rethink on closures

27 September 2007

Campaigners for three Huddersfield nurseries threatened with closure have won a partial victory.

Report reveals UK invests more money per child in early years education

27 September 2007

The UK invests more money per child in early years education than any other country, according to a report published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development last week....

Families urged to claim Disability Learning Allowance for their disabled children

27 September 2007

Families with disabled children are being urged by charity Contact a Family to claim Disability Learning Allowance (DLA). Only 42 per cent of families with disabled children are claiming DLA,...

National Family Learning Week 6 to 14 October

27 September 2007

Messy play in museums, painting in parks, storytelling in shopping centres and cooking in community libraries are among the events offered in National Family Learning Week from 6 to 14...

Dare To Care survey

27 September 2007

One in five children say that not having a mobile phone is just as much a sign of being poor as not having books to read at home, according to...

Free books for five-year-olds

27 September 2007

A programme promoting the pleasure of reading will see that 700,000 children starting school across the UK have a free copy of Funnybones by Janet and Allan Ahlberg and a...

Stand-alone threat

27 September 2007

An award-winning nursery school with three outstanding Ofsted reports faces closure and relocation to a primary school, because South Tyneside council wants to cut surplus school places.

Children get green thumbs for exercise in school programme

27 September 2007

Children who find PE and sport not to their taste are having fun exercising while gardening and learning more about the environment.

Role-play dentists' props help to teach oral hygiene

27 September 2007

Role-play dentists' props helped children from Headstarts Day Nursery at Robert Le Kyng Children's Centre in Swindon, Wiltshire, learn about oral hygiene, when oral health promoter Sue Maule from Wiltshire...

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