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Go green

    Other
  • Monday, October 17, 2016
  • | Nursery World
The NSPCC is calling for you to go green for Halloween this October.

Asquith buys up four more settings

    News
  • Wednesday, February 2, 2005
  • | Nursery World
Asquith Nurseries, the UK's second largest chain, has acquired the Kinderstart Day Nursery group. Three of the Kinderstart nurseries are based in Milton Keynes and the fourth is in Northamptonshire.

Margaret Hodge

    News
  • Wednesday, March 23, 2005
  • | Nursery World
(Photograph) - Children from out-of-school clubs in London had the chance to grill children's minister Margaret Hodge this week at a two-day conference organised by 4Children to highlight the charity's drive, How, When, What 4Children? It wants parents to get involved in the general election campaign by challenging the main political parties on their commitment to key issues affecting children and families. Photo Anna Gordon

Dora to help children explore learning

    News
  • Tuesday, May 24, 2011
  • | Nursery World
Free curriculum-linked activity resources and the opportunity to apply for a grant of up to 20,000 are being offered to nurseries and pre-schools by the children's television channel Nick Jr.

Early Years Pay and Conditions Survey 2016

    News
  • Monday, October 17, 2016
  • | Nursery World
The latest research from Nursery World and the Pre-school Learning Alliance is in. Shannon Hawthorne, the Alliance’s press and public affairs director, and Michelle Brown, its human resources adviser, highlight the key findings

Dive in, Ducky!

    Review
  • Tuesday, May 24, 2011
  • | Nursery World
by Annie Kubler, Child's Play, Chatterboox series, board book, 5.99

Exclusive: The Minister's View - Look back on progress

    News
  • Tuesday, May 24, 2011
  • | Nursery World
A year ago, I set out in these pages the new Coalition Government's vision for the early years and how we wanted every child to achieve their full potential regardless of their social background. Crucial to this was targeting support at the most disadvantaged families and recognising the critical role of parents.

Finding a voice

    News
  • Wednesday, March 12, 2003
  • | Nursery World
Disabled children who are at risk but cannot verbalise their concerns will be able to express themselves better with the help of a new vocabulary of symbols and pictures A vocabulary resource, How It Is, which will enable better communication with disabled children about their needs, rights and feelings, including concerns about abuse, has been launched by the National Society for the Protection of Children (NSPCC) and Triangle, an organisation that works closely with disabled children, their families and the disability movement.

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