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Babies choose healthy eating

Babies that feed themselves from the start of weaning are likely to eat more healthily and be an appropriate weight than babies who are spoon-fed purees, according to a new study.

One in four babies in families with 'multiple risks' to development

More than a quarter of children in the UK are growing up in families with a number of difficulties, including financial hardship and parental depression, that are risking their cognitive and behaviour...

Manchester's children's centres to stay open, but council daycare to go

Manchester city council has confirmed that it will keep all its 39 children's centres open but will phase out daycare in centres.

New national research project aims to cut child asthma deaths

A landmark study into the cause of asthma deaths to reduce the number of children dying from the condition is being led by the Royal College of Physicians.

The Big Picture: Drumming up mutual respect

Catholic and Protestant children from Long Tower and Foundation Primary Schools in Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland, work together to create a rhythm on the drums.

Councils reply to clawback claims for NEG

In our previous issue, Nursery World revealed how nurseries around the country were losing thousands of pounds of free entitlement funding because councils were reclaiming money for some of the 15 hou...

Level 3 Diploma wins UCAS points

CACHE has confirmed that the Level 3 Extended Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce has now been accredited with UCAS points. This means the two-year, full-time course is equivalent to...

Spotlight on ... Dave Fanning

Position: Former fire-fighter and children's author from Liverpool.

News Analysis: Media watch

- Two Canadian teenagers sent a two-inch Lego man 80,000 feet into space using a home-stitched helium weather balloon and spare parts found online, reported the Daily Mail. The 97-minute journey was f...

Ex-Sure Start director calls for defence of universal access to centres

The first director of Sure Start, Naomi Eisenstadt, has voiced her concerns about the Government's targeting of the 'neediest children' at the expense of all children, which she said risked pushing mo...

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