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By Julia Manning-Morton, a senior lecturer in early childhood studies at London Metropolitan University, co-author of Key Times: A framework for developing high-quality provision for children under...
In this year's Nursery World student essay competition, we asked participants to write on the theme of 'working with parents'. Here we reprint in full the winning entry, with extracts from the two...
King Edward VII Day Nursery in Melton Mowbray invited parents to enjoy a healthy breakfast.
Two in five working mothers are worried they won’t be able to find the childcare they need this September, according to a report from the TUC.
Ministers set out priorities with key London agencies at the first meeting of the London Child Poverty Ministerial Working Group last week.
Dr Cath Arnold presents two professional books, on the need to slow down our approach to teaching children in the early years and the different aspects of working with parents
* We have ten copies of the Dear Zoo 25th anniversary edition (Campbell Books, 4.99, ISBN 0230015255) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or...
Day nurseries are the preferred form of childcare for working parents when care by a relative is not available, according to research findings revealed during Parents' Week. Jigsaw Day Nurseries...
Tackling racism in the early years is the topic for conferences in London and Leeds next month. 'Tackling Race Hate, the role of early years providers: Accessing national and local initiatives to...
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