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Further to the news stories on the inquest into the death of five-month-old Thomas Egan as the result of an allergic reaction at a Jigsaw day nursery (News, 30 January and 6 February), it is not good...
'Gaelic should not be allowed to wither and die. There is clearly scope for developing Gaelic-medium education so that young people are immersed as quickly and effectively as possible in the tongue.'...
The European scheme that provides free milk to about 1.2m children in two-thirds of English state schools will continue to be subsidised by the Government, ministers announced last week, after a...
Scotland's proposals to ban all physical punishment of children under three and to prevent any children from suffering blows to the head, shaking and the use of implements are a considerable step...
In the face of much concern about some aspects of the draft Early Years Foundation Stage, welcome news came this week that the Department for Education and Skills is proposing to put back the...
It is impossible to completely eliminate risk from childcare settings, and trying to do so has implications for how nurseries are managed, says David J Ball, professor in risk management
As the run-up to the revised EYFS begins, make sure you equip yourself with vital advice and information from Nursery World
More and more nurseries are making dental care for children a policy alongside healthy eating and hygiene, says Sue Learner.
Considering investing in an online learning journal? Want to know more about the pros and cons? A specially convened Nursery World panel has taken a look at some of the options available