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Our panel of early years setting leaders explain how they observe job candidates’ skills at interacting and engaging with children. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Would a city-centre nursery ever dream of swapping places with a setting in a remote rural outpost or vice versa? Joe Lepper speaks to nurseries in both locations to get an idea of how they compare.
Imagine the fun the children will have with this brand new Wildlife Park range from Pintoy ( by John Crane, which is a cross between a zoo and an adventure playground. Central to the theme is a Jungle...
Gabriella Jozwiak asks how settings can make sure they don’t discriminate against older or younger members of staff, and they encourage intergenerational understanding
The deadline for this year's children's art competition run by Nursery World and the Daycare Trust to mark National Childcare Week has been extended to 7 May due to the May Bank Holiday. To enter,...
All nurseries have them, but they devise different ways of managing them. Mary Evans considers the late pick-up
Sharing a book creates a partnership between a young child and their carer that will promote their attention, social awareness and a habit of reading for pleasure. Anne O'Connor shows why. Photographs...
A new tool for training is explained by Ross Midgley, director of training and assessment firm People and Business Development.
A successful approach to recruiting and retaining staff is having a balance among age groups, as one nursery demonstrates.