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(Photograph) - Amil Mair from St Peter's Primary School in Edinburgh portrays the character of Vapour, one of the stars of Scottish Water's new interactive computer game, at the launch of an...
To demonstrate democracy on election day, children at Hopscotch Nursery Nizells Avenue in Hove, East Sussex cast their vote to name their new African snail.
Childcare provision is caught in a crossfire of pressures on mothers.
Single mothers who use informal childcare after their child's first birthday risk delaying their child's intellectual development, a new study has revealed. The American study, presented last week at...
Tighter security controls have been called for on the children's database ContactPoint, which is due to be launched later this year.
The legacy of early years pioneer Elinor Goldschmied has been given new life in a film looking at her lasting influence on practice. By Dr Jacqui Cousins, Anita M Hughes and Dorothy Y Selleck
Nancy Stewart and Janet Moyles give a perspective from 40 years of TACTYC: Association for Professional Development in Early Years
Earlyarts, the national network for people working creatively with children and families, has launched a new national strategy to help practitioners nurture young children's creativity.
The Scottish health secretary Humza Yousaf has claimed that a nursery refused to offer his two-year-old daughter a place because she has a Muslim name.
I read with interest Nursery World's article on the NVQ assessor shortage (News, 2 June). At the time of reading I considered myself, an NVQ assessor, and my co-assessor fortunate to have a college...