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Young children who tell lies are more likely to become high-flying leaders, executives and bankers, reported the Daily Mail. According to researchers at Toronto University, the complex processes...
Nursery World readers can win a copy of the book Coming Home by Claire Harrison, which follows the adventures of Peggylicious and The Do Good Dog Clan.
Research-driven practice and ‘influencer-informed’ approaches all have their place, but settings need to find what works best for them
Simsala is Tivola's land of fairytale, where the stories of the brothers Grimm come to cartoon life. The tales are told interactively - the story doesn't move on until you have clicked on one of the...
The first Early Years Educator qualification developed by CACHE has been approved by Ofqual and is available to view on the Ofqual register.
With 2011 underway, VAT has increased, petrol costs have increased, house prices are going down, cost of living is going up.
We should remember past mistakes in early years policy when trying to move forward or our youngest children will be in inappropriate environments, say Karen Wickett and Dr Verity Campbell Barr,...
Nursery World has teamed up with book publisher Faber and Faber to offer three lucky readers the chance to win a set of books featuring Justin Fletcher, known for his role as Mr Tumble on children's...
After being ravaged by fire a year ago, a nursery in Hertfordshire has made a spectacular come-back with an outstanding grade from Ofsted.
Many young adults are confused about birth and living with a newborn baby, according to research published last Monday by the National Childbirth Trust to coincide with the charity's rebranding.