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I would like to voice my support for comments in the news story on changing the title of nursery nurse to early years worker ('Recruitment of men gets fresh impetus', 19 June). It would be most...
How refreshing to read the news story 'Play on, Year One pupils told' (20 February). As an early years practitioner who runs a pre-school, I am constantly concerned about the pressures of formal...
The Scottish Social Services Council has received a good response to the news story 'Views sought on qualified carers' (10 July), about our consultation on the qualifications required for those...
I would just like to say a big thank you to all the Nursery World readers who have supported our Parents Jury campaign for better children's food, and also a special thank you to the nurseries that...
Kicking off a new series exploring the revised Development Matters guidance, Dr Julian Grenier looks at the first two key features of effective practice within the document: ‘The best for every child’...
Nurseries need more support to develop and implement healthy eating policies, according to new research.
In response to the article on the Foundation Degree in Early Years (News, 26 January) at South Bank University, I would like to promote Kingston University's Foundation Degree in Early Years course...
Your mention of my appointment as the National Childminding Association's new chair (News, 14 July) has resulted in my receiving lots of congratulations and best wishes, which was wonderful. It also...
The Charity Commission could elaborate on its third principle on child protection ('Charities warned on child protection', News, 3 October) to state that any interrogation of children will be carried...
* An Essex University study that found children under five whose mothers worked did worse academically in later life than those whose mothers stayed at home is contributing to a 'culture of guilt',...