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EYFS error is put right

18 April 2007

DfES officials have moved to correct a mistake in the Early Years Foundation Stage Statutory Framework after it was brought to their attention by an EYFS improvement manager in Leeds.

Centre children lose dental care

18 April 2007

The changeover from a Sure Start service to a council-run children's centre is going to cost 180 children their free dental care at an Eastbourne centre.

At a loss

18 April 2007

Local authorities aren't the only ones to find themselves left worse off by the equalisation of the pay and conditions of council employees, says Simon Vevers Sunderland nursery nurse...

Decision time

12 April 2007

Childcare workers will know exactly what they're letting themselves in for on a new course. Karen Faux reports What is expected of childcare workers and what are the underpinning values...

Editor's view

12 April 2007

Next month Labour will have been in power for ten years, a decade characterised by constant change in every aspect of early years provision and childcare. Yet as our Comment...

Chains are bouncing back

12 April 2007

Nursery groups are starting to expand again after a period of stagnation in the sector. Although low occupancy levels continue to be of concern for some nurseries, there appears to...

Carry on shouting, council tells nursery's children

12 April 2007

A Birmingham nursery has escaped fines and prosecution following the withdrawal of a noise abatement notice. Little Angels Day Nursery and Pre-school in Sandwell was issued an abatement notice by...

Nurseries urged to send DfES views

12 April 2007

The National Day Nurseries Association is urging nurseries to respond to the Government's early years funding consultation. The NDNA warned that providers could miss out on the opportunity to make...

Media watch

12 April 2007

The narrator of 'Trumpton' and 'Camberwick Green' is the best-loved voice from British children's television, according to a poll in new BBC magazine Underground Ernie.Brian Cant, now 73, beat 'Bagpuss'...

Simge Samet, five

12 April 2007

(Photograph) - Simge Samet, five, celebrated the arrival of spring by basking in the masses of cherry blossom in her garden in Bournemouth last week. Photo BNPS/Phil Yeomans

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