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Council-run nurseries in Renfrewshire have been found to offer a slightly higher standard of provision than partner nurseries in a number of areas. According to two reports published recently by the...
While the majority of councils claim they have sufficient early years places, less than one in six collect information on whether provision is meeting the needs of local families, reveals new...
Nursery World has teamed up with book publisher Faber and Faber to offer three lucky readers the chance to win a set of books featuring Justin Fletcher, known for his role as Mr Tumble on children's...
Many young adults are confused about birth and living with a newborn baby, according to research published last Monday by the National Childbirth Trust to coincide with the charity's rebranding.
It was a tall order to fit in all there was to see, hear, try and buy at this year's Manchester exhibition. Annette Rawstrone was there
Sector leaders have welcomed Scottish childcare reforms, with plans to double free provision by 2020 and make funding ‘follow the child’.
Following last year’s successful event, we look ahead to what you can expect to find at the Nursery World Show 2017, held over two days on 3 and 4 February at London’s Business Design Centre
How a workshop helped Catharine Adjei approach challenging behaviour. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Anthony Bromirski, chief operating officer at Busy Bees Education and Training, is encouraging nurseries to access Government funding for their training programmes by ‘leveraging the levy’.
Ever heard of Laura Trott? Probably not. She isn't a household name. But she has a very important job - she's David Cameron's new special adviser on women.