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The support and wellbeing of babies is strongly linked to better outcomes later in life but is not always placed at the forefront of best practice in early years. With the legacy of Covid and other...
Nursery nurses are notoriously badly paid, even though their work is increasingly demanding. For many, home ownership is out of reach -a recent survey found that a pair of nursery nurses on average...
Numbers mean fun in an exciting new book designed to help early years practitioners introduce mathematical ideas to young children in ways meaningful to them Introducing mathematical concepts to young...
A two-year-old girl who can name 35 capital cities has become the youngest member ofthe high IQ society, Mensa, reported the BBC. Elise Tan Roberts from London has an IQ of 156 and can recite the...
Low-income families living in rural areas are missing out on key services such as childcare, healthcare and job opportunities, a study has found.
(Photograph) - The Morden Mount and Heathside Community Toy Library has opened in a primary school in the London borough of Lewisham, with plans for further services including a parent and toddler...
The Nursery World Awards 2005 truly celebrated excellence across the early years education and childcare sector, as you can see in our eight-page special pull-out in the centre of this week's...
To celebrate the success of the fourth Haven Fun and Fitness campaign, Nursery World has joined in to offer four readers the chance to win a large Fun and Fitness kit.
A teenage mother's question has inspired a DVD designed to explain why and how to promote early language development.
Using simple tools with simple rules will reward children with a wealth of learning and skills development, says early years consultant Linda Pound.