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Nurseries and childminders across the country are planning on increasing their charges to parents because of upcoming increases to the national living and minimum wage.
- A five-year-old boy has demanded to have his 18 inch-long locks trimmed, said the Daily Mail. Rean Carter supposedly didn't mind his long hair until he started school and he was told to tie his hair...
With a New Year upon us, figures from the early years world share what they thought of events in 2009 and what developments they would like to see taking place in the future.
Are children too busy? Anne Purdon reflects on her year’s sabbatical in Albania and compares the free-time activity choices of third culture kids (TCKs) growing up in Albania with children in the...
As we look back on 95 years of Nursery World, and this past year of pandemic, we promise to do our best for ‘the greatest profession’
Who should get the nannies' vote in the general election? A quick glance at the parties' promises sees the Conservatives offering families a 50 a week tax credit per under-five child regardless of the...
What will be the most important factor determining how many adults are in charge of how many children in a nursery, if early years settings are released from stringent rules, asks Annette Rawstrone.
A new Level 3 early years qualification has been approved by Ofqual and will be available to students from September.
Contented children and parents are the key to a successful childcare business. But as nursery owners and managers how do you ensure that you are caring for your customers? Turn to page 6 to find out...
With such an assortment of exhibitors on show and seminars to attend you'll be spoiled for choice at this year's Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition in Glasgow. It is the only one of such...