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Early years settings must follow common sense as well as the law on safety matters, says Mary Evans
Reflections on Learning is offering five Nursery World readers the chance to win a WordWand - a hand-held device designed to help teach children new words - worth 45.
A new childcare strategy for children and families in Wales was launched by the Welsh Assembly Government on Tuesday. Childcare Is For Children contains the Assembly's response to the recommendations...
Professor Siraj-Blatchford says, 'Artificially "teaching" synthetic phonics in large groups of four-year-olds will ultimately be anti-literacy development' (News, 6 April). Surely this is what is...
Organising an awareness event is an excellent way of raising funds, bringing families together or simply having fun while letting the world know that you exist. Jackie Nunns explains how to make sure...
Bright Little Stars nursery group's Harrow branch has achieved the Gold Healthy Early Years London (HEYL) award.
This week's columnist Robin Balbernie supports Government plans to put mandatory health warnings on alcohol The Government is considering making it obligatory for all alcoholic drinks containers to...
The number of families with children living in bed and breakfast accommodation in England fell in the fourth quarter of 2002, new Government figures show. The total households in such accommodation at...
Despite DfE claims that childcare settings will now receive a ‘boost’ in funding rates (as of last week - 1 September), many providers say they are to receive £5 or less per hour for three and...
Leaving nursery to start school can seem like a momentous event for some children and parents. So, if you're looking for something special to commemorate that day, why not stage your very own...