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How important are practitioners as role models and what positive messages should they pass on at mealtimes? Nicole Weinstein finds out.
'Doctor, my son has been off his food for the past three days and he has a fever. The nursery called and asked me to pick him up early as he's getting worse. He says his throat hurts.'
Nurture Groups offer children and young people with difficult emotional, social and behavioural needs a safe place within their school where their problems can be addressed. By Caroline Vollans
Two online leadership courses have helped Karen Sweeney adopt management styles to fit different situations.
Early years practitioners can do a lot to challenge gender stereotypes and avoid limiting the choices for both girls and boys, says Phoebe Doyle.
A study has measured the effects of music therapy on children's emotional well-being, reports Karen Faux.
Nursery nurses can make all the difference to children with complex needs, say Gareth Jones and Vikki Turner.
One nursery group in Liverpool is winning over children and parents with its healthy eating approach that accommodates home routines, writes Karen Faux
At the Mulberry Bush nursery in Southampton, the winner of Nursery World’s Nursery Food Award 2017, its manager says ‘it is all about cooking with love’. Karen Faux finds out about its food ethos
With some careful planning, settings can easily cater for all the needs of vegetarians whatever the specifics of their diet, says Nicole Weinstein.