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Our approach to love needs attention, says Dr Jools Page, director of the MA in Early Childhood Education (UK and Malta), University of Sheffield.
Bright Horizons has added another nursery to its portfolio - marking the latest instalment in a very lively year for sector acquisitions.
Carol Taylor, South East regional manager for the Childcare Corporation, talks through some tips on helping staff with personal problems: * Recognise that as a manager you have to be a bit of a...
Academic institutions and other organisations are invited to send in thier information for the next edition of the Nursery World supplement Training Today, which is being published in June. We are...
Help children who have had different experiences progress through the stepping stones of the Foundation Stage to counting and number recognition, says Lena Engel 1+2 Area of learning:
As the summer holidays roll on, it seems appropriate that much of our news coverage this week is devoted to the issue of play.
Our latest show told us what early years practitioners really want and need.
Individual treasure boxes provide an ideal way to develop children's personal, social and emotional learning, say Stuart Hall and Carole Gibbons from Tanglewood Nursery School.
Week by week, month by month, the official view of nannies and their role as childcarers becomes more anomalous.
Bright Horizons Family Solutions, the second largest nursery chain in the UK, has bought Teddies Nurseries, creating the largest network of childcare settings in Britain.