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Childminder Mandy Stephenson has won a weekend health spa break for two at Hoar Cross Hall, a stately home in Staffordshire, in the Nursery World/Lemsip Max Hard-working Hero competition (6 November)....
The Conservatives have set out their own plans to make Britain more family-friendly, in the same week that Labour published its Green Paper on the family.
There's a wealth of things to see and do at this year's Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition in Manchester. Come along to see the very latest equipment, attend informative seminars and pick up...
A series of consultation events on children's play are being staged around England by the Department for Education and Skills and the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. The events in Halifax (7...
SPONSORED FEATURE Widgit symbols can enhance children’s communication skills and their confidence to become independent learners. They are also a great way to boost overall wellbeing, says Sue White.
I was interested in the letter by Tracy Jones about being forced to the bottom of the pay scale on changing jobs ('Go back to "go" in nursery nurse pay scales', 1 February). I have frequently been in...
A group of Hampshire parents who took a petition with 22,000 signatures to Downing Street urging the Government to reinstate the ring-fencing around Sure Start are expecting a decision from the Prime...
New employment laws on parents' rights and benefits are being nationally advertised ahead of their enforcement from 6 April. The legislation gives fathers the right to two weeks paid paternity leave,...
Many children in nurseries are eating unhealthy meals high in fat, salt and sugar, including food with additives that are banned for the under-threes, research has found.
By Brenda Kay, nursery class teacher, Spitalgate CE School, Lincolnshire Resources