
20 November 2008
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From now on children have money set aside for them by the Government - but parents may need help understanding it, says Mary Evans The nation's parents need to save...
Paying the day-to-day bills can be enough of a struggle for many families without thinking about saving for their children's future, which is why ministers have introduced the Child Trust...
The latest evidence of the value of pre-school education is set to shape early years policy at a time when it is undergoing great changes. Karen Faux reports While the...
The results of a 40-year study carried out in the US show that quality nursery education not only has quantifiable benefits up to the age of seven but right up...
Grandparents taking on a role they thought they had left behind them years ago are helping each other to cope with the demands of childcare. Joyce Reid reports Grandparents sometimes...
A big enough change for now By Sue Owen, director of the Early Childhood Unit at the National Children's Bureau
'Ask the children to show us how,' suggests Nicola Smith in her imaginative and stimulating article regarding child-centred principles in New Zealand (Nursery World, 25 November) - and how we...
I feel that the green 'full stop' NSPCC logo is very misleading to young children. I am a pre-school supervisor trying to teach the children in my care that red...
The School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme is part of the Five a Day programme to increase fruit and vegetable consumption. Under the scheme, all four- to six-year-old children in local...
How will the National Occupational Standards review affect the qualifications of early years practitioners? Karen Faux looks at how the review has identified changing structures and job roles within the...
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