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However rewarding it is to work with children, there are times when all practitioners feel they are struggling, especially when new legislation adds to an already heavy burden of regulation and admi...

Inspections will hit target, says Ofsted

The first round of inspections of childcare providers by Ofsted is 'well on track' for completion by next March, says the Early Years Directorate. In its report, Early Years: Early Days, published l...

Hollyoaks

Hollyoaks' idiot Bombhead, alias actor Lee Otway, was on a roll when he helped launch the Kids' Clubs Network's 'Make Space' campaign last week (News, 31 October), supported by fellow cast members o...

Quote of the week

'Children start out assuming their parents are perfect, and learn what's right and wrong by example. So don't smack unless you want your child to learn that hitting solves problems. If you'd rather ...

Providers aim to cut costs with care consortium

Groups of childcarers in a London borough are pooling resources to keep themselves afloat. Social Enterprise London (SEL) is currently working with Islington Childcare Trust to pilot a consortia mod...

Forty per cent of primary

Forty per cent of primary schoolchildren in Northern Ireland have been bullied, while one in four admit to bullying another pupil, research by the University of Ulster has found. In secondary school...

Accidents involving child pedestrians

Accidents involving child pedestrians could be reduced with the help of £17.6m in Government funding being given to councils in some deprived areas of England, after research revealed that children ...

Divorced and separated

Divorced and separated parents who resort to the law to settle disputes over contact with their children risk making matters worse, says a study for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Children's and Pa...

Teaching music is down to ABC

Early years practitioners are getting into the swing of teaching young children music thanks to a new Scottish company that has developed workshops and resources to help boost their confidence, writ...

New cot death study disputed

Parents and carers have been told it doesn't matter what kind of cot mattress is used for a baby or whether it is new or second-hand, as long as it is clean and firm and shows no signs of deteriora...

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