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'Culture of therapy'

19 June 2008

Activities such as circle time bring a 'culture of therapy' into the classroom and are damaging children's minds, a leading educationalist has said. Dennis Hayes, visiting professor at the Westminster...

More children living in poverty despite Labour targets

19 June 2008

Economists have pointed to a growing gap between rich and poor in the UK as Government figures revealed that the number of children living in poverty rose by 100,000 to...

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19 June 2008

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Online: See who's saying what at www.nurseryworld.co.uk

19 June 2008

I work in a private day nursery which offers wraparound care to children who attend the adjoining primary school. The school children have been separated from the pre-school childen, as...

Work Matters: On course

19 June 2008

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All schools 'need maths specialists'

18 June 2008

There will need to be at least one mathematics specialist in every primary school, the final report into the teaching of maths in primary schools and early years is expected...

Social enterprise settings unite to seek more funds

18 June 2008

Settings offering social enterprise childcare are to join together in a network to push for more funding from the Government.

Australia would welcome UK childcarers to fill shortage

18 June 2008

Foreign childcare workers are needed in Australia to make up the shortfall of qualified professionals in the country, a Queensland childcare organisation has said.

Nursery World Awards 2008: Looking for the very best

18 June 2008

Have you entered the Nursery World Awards yet? We're looking for the best organisations, teams, individuals, initiatives and equipment providers across the early years sector, so if you or someone...

Packed nursery lunches leave much to be desired

12 June 2008

Processed cheese sandwiches and jelly are being served to children in council-run nurseries in Edinburgh following the ending of hot meal provision.

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