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Charities and campaigners have welcomed the Chancellor’s short-term measures to support families struggling with the soaring cost of bills and inflation, but warn they are not a long-term solution to...
Develop children's awareness of why we need blankets in our lives using these fun activities from Jean Evans Warm up cold winter days, and extend learning across the curriculum, with this stimulating...
The call by Alan Bentley, chairman of nursery group Childcare Corporation, for the private nursery sector to form a new trade association to represent its interests may seem to have come out of the...
All disabled children in Wales with complex needs will soon be able to have a national family-held record detailing the care they require, following consultation on the National Service Framework...
Health visitors are promoting childminders as a high-quality childcare option to parents, in a new campaign.
Children born into poverty are ten times more at risk of cot death than children from wealthier families, and much more prone to chronic illness, according to new research.
Long-time readers of Professional Nanny and Nursery World may remember our occasional contributor Nanny Smith, who died this month at the age of 82. Jean Smith was a nanny of the traditional school...
Details of Nursery Worldfeatures published in 2000 can now be found on our website at www.nursery-world.com. Each section lists features in alphabetical order by title, and the date published and...
More than 60 family and children’s charities, advice organisations, academics, unions and faith leaders have written to the Chancellor calling for a £10 per child weekly uplift in child benefit to...
Brendan Clarke-Smith has been made the new children and families minister, with his brief including early years and childcare.