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Nursery World became a media star last week, as the magazine celebrated its 80th birthday with a special edition looking back over eight decades of childcare development and advice. The Times was the...
Poorer families could lose their entitlement to extra support if they decide to have more children, the work and pensions secretary has said.
I agree very much with the findings of the Save the Children report, Britain's poorest children, on the impact that poverty has on children (News, 11 September). I grew up in a low-income family...
Ofsted's latest report on the early years and childcare sector paints a broadly positive picture of day-to-day operations in the sector (see News, page 6), brimming as it is with examples of good...
Children 1st @ Breedon House has been operating nurseries successfully for nearly 20 years.
* The Big Lottery Fund - the joint operating name of the New Opportunities Fund and the National Charities Board - has also awarded 218,785 to the National Childbirth Trust, in collaboration with...
One nursery is looking to almost double capacity by converting the building next door, finds Karen Faux.
Woodwork is a highly engaging activity for young children that encourages persistence and self-esteem, writes Pete Moorhouse
It is only right that early years educators are accountable, but how do you measure performance and learning? Jan Dubiel explains how one project is helping practitioners to assess progress.
Multi-cultural GNG Nursery near Birmingham has been encouraging staff to learn new languages and offering apprenticeships to parents. Olivia McCrea-Hedley reports.