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Helen Clark explains why new mental health legislation for children should be made a priority and how readers can get behind it.
We seem to be knee-deep in toys and resources promoting healthy eating and fitness at the moment. Which, of course, is no bad thing. You can find out more about some of these products on our news...
I am writing in response to Sharon Duthie's query about how to store back copies of Nursery World in an easily accessible way (Letters, 5 May). I am currently compiling storage of them in this way:...
Follow our pointers to help you gather evidence for NVQ Level 3 Unit E3 - planning and equipping environments for children. Read our advice in conjunction with Level 3 standards Early Years Care and...
National Sure Start month has seen plenty to celebrate. However, the concerns of the early years sector have also been evident, with extended schools the top cause of worry. Last week's Nursery World...
Professor Siraj-Blatchford says, 'Artificially "teaching" synthetic phonics in large groups of four-year-olds will ultimately be anti-literacy development' (News, 6 April). Surely this is what is...
The Scottish Childminding Association has secured additional funding from the Early Years Early Action Fund that aims to support vulnerable families early on.
Nursery World has been published under many guises over the decades, even a different title, but children have always had prominence. We take a look at the many faces of the magazine.
Communication skills have been boosted by an English/Urdu songbook, says early years consultant and writer Meg Jones.
The winner of the Community Playthings Multi-tables competition held at the South West Regional Exhibition and Conference in Torquay in January is Victoria King, deputy head of the Rees Pre-school in...