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By Lord Victor Adebowale, chief executive of Turning Point Turning Point's recent campaign 'Bottling It Up' highlights the problems faced by one in 11 children (1.3 million) in the UK living with...
Young children need to learn to identify and verbalise their feelings with the help of adults who can empathise with them, says Marion Dowling.
An organisation to raise standards and create better communication between agencies had its official launch at the Professional Nanny conference on 2 October. The Association of Nanny Agencies has...
As yet another review of childcare policy looms, early years experts are still calling for the divide between education and care to be abolished as part of a radical rethink about what we want for...
Children can create masks and take part in a grand parade during a carnival in Exhibition Road, London, to celebrate the free art event the Big Draw on 2 October. The carnival marks the start of more...
1997 2 May Labour promises to 'uphold family life' and 'tackle the division and inequality in our society', in part through a national childcare strategy.
This year's Foundation Stage Profile results make depressing but predictable reading (see News, page 4). Once again the lowest scores were in communication, language and literacy (CL&L), with boys...
Holi The Hindu celebration of Holi, which falls this year on 28 March, is a spring festival, in which people give thanks for the first harvest of the year or pray for a good harvest to come. It is...
The early years sector has been praised for the level of good and outstanding Ofsted grades achieved, but latest inspections are running at a lower level
In recent months Nursery World has published on its Letters page much correspondence from disillusioned classroom assistants regarding either their recognition, title, salary or promotion prospects. I...