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By Babette Brown, co-ordinator of Persona Doll Training, Mary Dickins, All Together Training and Consultancy, and Jane Lane, advocate worker for racial equality in the early years We welcome Anne...
More than six in ten employees experienced issues with childcare arrangements last year, according to a survey by Bright Horizons, which says that access to back-up childcare has a positive impact on...
(Photograph) - Several hundred deaf people, parents of deaf children and their supporters made sure they were heard as well as seen at the House of Commons when they protested last week over the...
Did you publish Maggie Dyer's letter (15 March) just to provoke a response? Snide asides relating to the Government's policy allowing registered childminders to smack children and smoke in their...
I felt I had to write to congratulate Nursery World on the eight-page pull-out 'A world view' (4 September). Dr Helen Penn's feature provided fascinating reading that resulted in a few surprises - ...
On 25 April, Bright Little Stars Nursery celebrated its fifth anniversary with a reception and afternoon tea at the House of Lords, bringing together a range of figures in the early years sector.
Bright Horizons Family Solutions is promising to bring its Cambridge University-based nursery up to scratch after Ofsted judged the setting 'inadequate' in all areas.
Further to the letter from ChildBase managing director Michael Thompson about his chain's healthy eating menus with less fat, less salt and less processed food ('Menus stay healthy', 19 June), my...
The University of Bristol and Nursery World are asking our readers about packed lunches – how many children are eating them, how healthy they are, and the effects of the 30 hours programme.