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Shouldn't better food provision be compulsory in the early years?
This week's columnist Helen Penn wants our Government to avail itself of international ambitions for childcare and education Recently I co-organised a conference in London with Professor Peter Moss...
Early years practitioners can gain an international angle on their field at the 'Starting Strong' conference at the Institute of Education, London, on 23 January. Speaker John Bennett, co-author of...
Digital and remote support can be 'vital’ for new parents struggling to get the help they need during the pandemic, MP Andrea Leadsom told Nursery World in an exclusive interview about the...
The coalition Government is to conduct a review into the UK's child performance laws amid concerns over the effects of appearing in reality television programmes, children's minister Tim Loughton...
Talking telephones. Phones are a great addition to any role play, while encouraging language and communication skills. Many nurseries use old 'real' phones and discarded mobiles, but it may also be...
Social workers should be freed up to respond to child protection issues locally without the restrictions of central Government targets, the Munro report has recommended.
We have one wooden bucket balance (Hope, 39.95) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'bucket balance', to the address on page...
Nearly 5,000 nursery nurses across Scotland have voted to take industrial action for a review of their pay. The ballot of nursery nurse members of public services union Unison was carried out between...