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Working mothers have been misrepresented yet again by the media, believes Dr Tony Munton
Let babies and toddlers get to grips with paint in their own fashion, says Alice Sharp - they're bound to turn it into a performance art One of the most popular areas of the room for three-to...
Where could a BTEC in counselling lead a candidate with a wealth of working experience, that includes teaching, managing a bereavement service and training? Tina Jefferies suggests three career...
Anne Hayes looks at what it takes to work as a creche manager
What's the difference between a superhero and a fairy godmother? It depends on who you ask. Michael Jones explores how adult attitudes can encourage or stifle children's imaginative play.
The Government’s decision to bring back a baseline assessment in Reception, just two years after it was forced to scrap the previous attempt, is a controversial one (see Analysis, page 14).
Don't think of it as a paid holiday - working at a resort can become a far reaching step on your career path. Dan Levy hears why Even if you have no particular ties to the UK, you might feel that...
The changes to the nursery education grant that have upset early years providers are defended by children's minister Beverley Hughes I know that Nursery World readers will share my commitment to the...
Resources to engage young readers, by Helen Bromley
Nursery teacher <STRONG> Jenny Ellis </STRONG> is haunted by a ghost of Christmas past when she organised an end-of-term show where children didn't always stick to the script