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Ofsted registration: Childcarers unite on fees

The chief executives of leading childcare organisations have joined forces in a letter to The Times to warn that childcare providers will be driven out of business by the proposed rises in Ofsted regi...

Council services: Keep our museum open, say children

Councillors who voted to close a popular children's museum in Southwark, London, were confronted with an angry group of young children protesting outside an assembly meeting last week.

Nursery chains: Nursery closing amid BBC allegations

A Cambridgeshire nursery where a baby died after choking on a piece of apple is to close this Friday, following revelations that a TV reporter worked undercover at the nursery and exposed serious safe...

Education show: Early years playground is alive with the sound of music

Musical enjoyment is being taken outdoors with a new range of instruments devised for use in the playground.

Industrial tribunal: Compensation for staff in unfair dismissal case

A nursery nurse has received more than £10,000 in compensation after a tribunal in Glasgow ruled that she had been unfairly dismissed for removing a toy from a boy who was using it to hit another chil...

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A Scottish village school that has just two pupils on its current roll will stay open despite local authority attempts to close it, reported the BBC. The Scottish Government ruled that Cabrach primary...

Children's Workforce Development Council: Bridge to build over skills gap

The Children's Workforce Development Council has completed the third stage of its Sector Skills Agreement (SSA), setting the ground for action plans to bridge the gap between the demand for skills and...

Sudden infant death: Parents show ignorance of cot death hazards

Most parents are not aware of the major cot death hazards, according to new research published at the launch of a three-year campaign to highlight the risks.

Premature babies: Study finds brain growth affected by infant diet

A premature baby's early diet can have a profound impact on their brain development, new research suggests.

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