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Bob the Builder goes green

8 November 2007

Bob the Builder is going green for a competition in which he will help give nurseries a makeover.

Childhood: Riskier lives recommended

8 November 2007

Children's development is being threatened by overprotective parents and a society geared towards preventing them from taking risks, says a new report.

Premises: Nursery design goes on show

8 November 2007

A new exhibition puts innovative and ecologically-sound designs for schools and early years settings on display.

Head injury awareness

8 November 2007

Childcare professionals and parents need to be more aware of head injuries, which often go unnoticed, a children's charity has warned.

Ban on smacking

8 November 2007

A ban on smacking children is being considered by the Welsh Assembly government, despite being ruled out for the UK (News, 1 November).

Dental check-ups in Scottish primary schools

8 November 2007

Free access to dental check-ups in school is to be offered to Scotland's children up to twice a year until they leave primary school, leading to concerns over a widening...

More health visitors needed

8 November 2007

Up to 4,000 more full-time health visitors are needed across England to provide intensive support for 120,000 vulnerable families, says a leading trade union.

Childcare providers prefer e-vouchers

8 November 2007

A childcare vouchers company, Sodexho Pass, says that almost 90 per cent of the 1,000 childcare providers it surveyed on managing their online voucher systems said they preferred to be...

Educational outcomes: Tests show attainment gap for summer-borns

8 November 2007

Children born later in the school year peform less well in exams than those born earlier, according to Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) research.

pay levels: Unison set to demand better deal in next pay round after low rise

8 November 2007

Public sector workers' union Unison has said many of its members will be left struggling to meet living costs, following a below-inflation pay rise for the fourth year running.

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