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Wraparound care providers have welcomed the news that they can reopen for bubbles of 15 on 8 March, but warn that the future of the sector remains uncertain unless financial support is given
We have ten copies of 'Keeping the Beat - Nursery Rhymes for Today's Children' (Keeping the Beat, 10) to give away to Nursery World readers. The CD features traditional rhymes like 'Humpty Dumpty'...
Children are very aware of the concept of 'home' from an early age, and as a bridge between home and early years setting, 'my home' makes an excellent topic for the foundation stage. The meaning of...
If further proof is needed that the culture of testing and formally assessing young children in our education system needs to be reversed, then our news story on private tuition for toddlers (page 9)...
Last Wednesday evening was a time of celebration. Nursery World's summer party, marking our 80th year, was a happy, extremely sociable occasion held in a beautiful roof garden with magnificent views...
Take an hour at Nursery World North on 5 May to hear about inspection priorities and progress from Ofsted's Gill Jones.
Simon Vevers finds out about courses and organisations relevant to early years staff who care for babies and toddlers The Council for Awards in Children's Care and Education (CACHE) runs a number of...
Around 240,000 new primary school places are needed by 2014/15 to meet increased demand, according to new research by the National Audit Office.
Malorie Blackman, who has won many awards for writing books for teenagers, is the new Children's Laureate.
<P> A new initiative helps childcare providers choose the quality assurance scheme that can best benefit their practice, says the <B> Sure Start Unit </B> </P>