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Pilot programmes for routine screening of newborn babies for hearing problems have begun in two health authorities in England. The first of the universal hearing screening pilot sites started in...
Support for the foundation stage, help with accounts, and a selection of software - we've rounded up the latest IT news for the early years Foundation tools
We hope that you will forgive us a little bit of self-congratulation this week, as Nursery World celebrates its 80th birthday. We feel very proud to remain as the market-leading title for early years...
By Anne Nelson, director, Early Education The news item 'Single status cuts pay for nursery staff' (6 October) should raise concerns from all early years professionals. This is an all-too-common...
The Health Select Committee, which has found 'serious' problems with children's mental health services, wants teaching staff to receive training on mental health.
The directors of nursery group Childcare Enterprise, which manages workplace and children's centre nurseries, are opening a new chain of settings under the name of Brunton Day Nursery.
Families with children are set to lose an average of 500 a year under tax and benefit changes coming into force tomorrow.
Two recent issues have featured articles on outdoor play using natural materials and both mentioned soil - 'Dig and delve' (7 April) and 'Go to ground' (14 April). However, there was no mention in...
At the airport 'Fly' to some interesting destinations in a game about airports, that will tie in with this week's project.