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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...

Childminders set up for communication

27 September 2007

A new training programme will show childminders how to adapt their environment to improve children's speaking and listening skills, using a £50,000 grant from the Children's Workforce Development Council.

Letters: Networking on play

27 September 2007

I agree with Linda Doyle's comments, 'Forget the competition - let's work together, not against each other' (Letters, 13 September).

People and places: A monthly round-up

27 September 2007

- A children's centre in Suffolk that opened in January this yar has received the highest praise from Ofsted across all aspects of its provision. Highfield Children's Centre has a...

On course

27 September 2007

16 October

FSA blamed over additives

26 September 2007

A leading expert on toxicity in food has urged nurseries, their staff and parents to protest to the Food Standards Agency after it refused to ban chemical additives linked to...

Parents' awareness about formal childcare grows

26 September 2007

The number of parents aware of childminding services has doubled in the past year, according to new figures from the National Childminding Association.

Corporate care in question

26 September 2007

An Australian academic has questioned whether the global growth of the world's largest daycare provider, originating in Australia, is at odds with good quality childcare and early education.

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