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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...
Regulations for dealing with illness, accidents and medicines at nursery are outlined by Laura Henry About this series
Good quality joined-up services have won praise from children's minister Margaret Hodge for Islington council in London, after Archway Early Years Centre and Margaret McMillan Nursery School were...
A welter of statistics and reports has been released in the past week or so despite the fact that it is summer holiday season. Perhaps government and other bodies are hoping that no one will be...
As society changes, nursery managers can adapt their provision to appeal to the families they serve, says <B> Donna Sheldon </B>
Introducing young children to nutritious food and social meals can have life-long health benefits. Lena Engel puts choice back on the menu Food plays a crucial role in our lives, enabling us to refuel...
The build-up of knowledge through successive experiences can be well used for healthy living, say Alison Tonkin, Cath Alderson and Gill Roberts.
Effective risk assessment is the key to ensuring excitement as well as safety for children, advises Miranda Walker, who sets out a practical guide. Why risk assess?
Labour’s shadow health secretary has pledged to introduce an additional health check for babies, as part of the party's commitment to making Britain’s children the healthiest in the world.