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This is the last column I will write as a nursery school headteacher. From the end of April I will be in a new job as Early Years Adviser to Tower Hamlets local authority in east London.
Adoptive families will be offered online counselling and couples therapy in an £8m scheme from the Government to support them during the coronavirus pandemic.
Free provision is a question of quantity and quality, says Julian Grenier.
How did lockdown have an impact on domestic abuse, and what can early years settings do to help support affected children and their parents, asks Charlotte Goddard
What do children gain from going to a nursery where they're taught in another language that comes from the British Isles? <STRONG> Jackie Cosh </STRONG> listens to the arguments
I understand how frustrated some parents are (Letters, 25 March), but they should direct their anger at the employers' representative body, CoSLA, because Unison and nursery nurses would never turn...
The Kosmic Koosh is a softy, spiky rubber ball which is easy to catch and is perfect for indoor as well as outdoor play. It does everything a normal ball does but is twice as much fun and very...
Boost your collection of children's fictionwith these fabulous titles from the pen of one of our finest authors and illustrators This edition of Nursery Topics is based on four of Mick Inkpen's...
I hope you've been able to take a look at Nursery World’s new monthly magazine in print or online, supporting all of you in your heroic and vital efforts
MY RIGHT TO PLAY: A child with complex needs. By Robert Orr. (Open University Press, 14.99, ISBN 0335211704, tel:01628 502500). Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and early years consultant This...