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Nursery World stars in a webchat TV show!

Nursery food was the hot topic for a webchat on Thursday 29 November. See Nursery World editor Liz Roberts and nutritionist Annie Seeley on http://www.webchats.co.uk/webchat.php?ID=464

Missing discs fiasco spurs fears over child database

Children's and family groups and opposition politicians have hit out at plans to introduce the ContactPoint database, containing details of every child in England, in the wake of the loss of the HMRC ...

Magical Garden

Children couldn't wait to open 'the gate to anywhere' at the opening of the Magical Garden at the Little London Children's Centre, Leeds.

Early formal schooling 'damages development'

Formal education for four- and-five-year-olds may seem to show promising results when tested early but proves damaging to children's educational development in the long term, says an international ear...

Media watch

Sporty children are more likely to be born in the autumn and winter months, according to one of the biggest studies of childhood reported in The Guardian.

Spotlight on ... Judith and Robin Dalby

Name: Judith and Robin Dalby Position: Childminders in Bradford, West Yorkshire - How did it feel to be graded outstanding by Ofsted? We were so happy and relieved, we both burst into tears. W...

Fatherly care holds boys back

Boys who spent at least 15 hours a week in their fathers' care as toddlers are less ready academically when they start school than other children, according to new research.

Practitioners learn to work across services

A new course to help early years and childcare workers link up with other children's services has been produced by charity 4Children.

Ofsted register fees set to soar

Childminders and other early years settings will see Ofsted registration fees rise up to 20 fold in the next three years, under Government plans to move away from subsidising them.

Childcare tale of two cities

The class divide in the childcare market in two inner London localities has been highlighted by a new study.

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