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Figures published today show that more than 1m children were out of school last week for Covid reasons.
In this Turkish study 363 mothers were randomly assigned to a smoking cessation intervention aimed either at their children's health or at their own health, or to a control group receiving no smoking...
* We have ten copies of The fish who could wish by John Bush and Korky Paul (Oxford University Press, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard...
If you feel inspired by the current creative projects in the UK and would like to develop your own approach to fostering young children's curiosity and creativity, consider the following points when...
The Government wants a new definition of ‘human capital’. Plymouth Institute of Education’s Verity Campbell-Barr asks what this means for the early years
The consultation on a new apprenticeship standard is ‘deeply flawed’ and ‘bordering on a joke’, sector leaders have said.
There's no escaping the way that one financial factor impacts on another for nursery operators, much as Derek Hayes tries ...
Childcarers could qualify for a prestigious award which enables people involved in the nurturing of young children to travel abroad - if they apply promptly by the closing date of 24 October. The...
Returning to the campaign trail after just two days' paternity leave following the birth of son Donald last week, Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy was said by the Independent to joke that 'he...
Who among us will not by now have heard of Connor McCreaddie, a 14-stone, eight-year-old boy from North Tyneside, whose clinical obesity was splashed across the nation's media in the last week of...