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Children are missing out on outdoor play, says Natural England

Fewer than 10 per cent of primary school-age children benefit from outdoor play in natural places, such as woodlands, streams and heaths, said the Government body Natural England as it launched the On...

New level 3 to be part of CWDC qualifications overhaul

A new level 3 qualification is to be developed by the Children's Workforce Development Council, while others will be phased out, it was revealed last week.

Mother makes personal appeal to Prime Minister over autism

A mother has launched a poster campaign appealing to Prime Minister Gordon Brown to do more to help families affected by autism.

Further hitch for ContactPoint database

Work on updating the Government's online database ContactPoint, which will hold details of all children in England under 18, has been halted, after some local authorities which are trialling it found ...

TummyTubs used in cooling down phase of mother and baby classes

The tub is the place to wind down after a baby massage class in Ijmuiden, the Netherlands. Practitioners use the water-filled TummyTubs in the cooling down phase of the classes for mothers and babies ...

'Grandparent carers should get tax credit'

Grandparents should be paid tax credits for caring for their grandchildren and given two weeks' 'granny leave' if they work, according to a new report.

Nursery World Awards 2009

If your early years services and staff deserve recognition, make sure you enter the Nursery World Awards 2009. Closing date is 5 June: www.nurseryworldawards.com.

Media Watch

Mothers in a parent and baby group in Wandsworth, London, have been coming immaculately dressed for the children's weekly fitness and music class since Take That star and local resident Mark Owen sign...

Spotlight on ... Claire Wolfenden

Name: Claire Wolfenden

Early years teaching in science and maths could improve Scotland's performance

Innovative science teaching in nurseries and primary schools could be the key to improving Scotland's poor performance in international maths and science league tables, according to the latest issue o...

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