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The character traits of a child at the age of three are good indicators of the type of person they will be in later life, according to researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College,...
There is general agreement that more training and higher qualifications in the early years sector will result in higher quality of care and education. And some early years figures have long argued...
Letter of the week wins 30 worth of children's books We are a group of nursery nurses, aged between 20 to 60, who have had enough of the misuse of the term 'nursery nurse'. We feel this misuse...
Apprenticeships are getting an update, with plans for employer-led standards coinciding with the introduction of the Level 3 EYE qualification and new GCSE rules. Ross Midgley explains.
The feature 'Down the drain' (14 June) looked at the pool of expertise that will be lost when registered nursery inspectors are no longer contracted by Ofsted to carry out inspections at early years...
For the baby on the go needing a comfy place to sleep, the pop-up travel cot from Samsonite Baby Travel folds out from its own lightweight carry bag into a free-standing, soft, safe and clean bed that...
* We have ten copies of The fish who could wish by John Bush and Korky Paul (Oxford University Press, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard...
Assistant head teacher Rebecca Smajli used a series of webinars to introduce new themes such as the revised EYFS. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Going back to basics is helping early years practitioners to identify the areas where they need to boost their skills, says Mary Evans.