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Making sure standards don’t slip and morale remains high amid change in a setting is a vital leadership skill. By Katy Morton
If it's your ambition to set up a childcare business then here's the ideal place to start. In our comprehensive directory on page 35 we guide you through the process from conducting market research...
The Government last week launched a raft of new goals and commitments covering children from infancy to adulthood. Ruth Thomson outlines the points in an ambitious agenda for the next two to 12 years.
Name: Caroline WardPosition: Head teacher of Little Oaks Community Nursery
Daunted by the task of running a children's party but keen to have fun? See our feature on organising children's parties on page 10, and then read the rest of Tommy Donbavand's new book, Quick Fixes...
The survey of parents' use and views of childcare and early years, commissioned by the Department for Children, Schools and Families, paints a complicated picture of the reasons why take-up of formal...
Correspondence from early editions of Nursery World shines a light on the evolution of attitudes about childcare in society.
Stock market upheavals are threatening the world's largest private childcare operator. Simon Vevers reports.
Nursery managers overcame their wariness and learned from visiting each other's settings on a course run by Laura Henry.
Who should get the nannies' vote in the general election? A quick glance at the parties' promises sees the Conservatives offering families a 50 a week tax credit per under-five child regardless of the...