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Early years staff will find it easier to empathise with distressed children and their families if they are emotionally literate, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team One of the most...
Once again, Scotland looks set to come up with a system that those south of the border will eye with envy, as the new gradings for care services are unveiled (see news, page 8).
A new evidence review, published today by the Nuffield Foundation, finds that more than one in three children in the UK are living in poverty, amounting to 2.2 million under-fives.
A group of early years practitioners and health experts working together in Cambridgeshire has developed a new staff role to lead on physical activity and nutrition and is piloting a qualification to...
John Simmonds argues that mental health support should be extended to early years as a priority.
Head teacher Laurence Keel waxes lyrical about the versatility of Tizzy's First Tools Recently there has been a distinct move towards providing complete solutions to ICT needs in one software package....
I was interested to see the photograph of nursery children making African masks at the Museum of Childhood (News, 31 October). The children were clearly using white card as the basis for the masks. As...
Nursery World has a brand-new website, with improved design and navigation to allow the early years sector easier access to the wealth of content we produce.
* Nursery worker Mavis Weaver will be treated to a big party at the end of the month when she retires from the nursery she co-founded over 30 years ago. Daisy Hill Pre School in Westhoughton,...