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The Early Years National Training Organisation hopes to devise national occupational standards for carers working with children of asylum seekers and refugees to be included among the standards for...
A quarter of children diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes are already seriously ill, as nine out of ten parents are unaware of the main symptoms of the condition, according to a new survey.
Making children in day nurseries wear electronic tags has been criticised as a 'gimmick' that is fuelling paranoia in parents. Tagging systems similar in design to the anti-theft tags used in clothes...
How organisations across the country have been maintaining A Better Start during the pandemic. By Frances Lyons, assistant director at the National Children’s Bureau
To improve their relationships with kinship carers, and to help make these people feel less isolated, practitioners should understand their particular challenges. By Nicola Stobbs and Alison Prowle
Quality of care is the most important consideration for nurseries, but management blunders put parents off, says Working Mum.
Two leading charities campaigning for improved work-life balance, Parents At Work and New Ways to Work, have merged to form a new pressure group, Working Families. At its launch in London last...
What's the secret of successful inter-agency working for early years professionals? Mary Evans hears views on best practice
We have 15 copies of iIn the middle of the night written by Kathy Henderson and illustrated by Jennifer Eachus (Walker Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on...
An academy supporting and training practitioners who work with parents will be operational by autumn next year, children's minister Beverley Hughes revealed this week. The National Academy for...