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The UK children's nurseries market has continued to expand despite the recession and was worth 4.1bn in 2008, with a 7.8 per cent year-on increase, according to market analysts Laing & Buisson.
Practitioners from a range of childcare and early years education settings had an unprecedented chance last week to question children's minister Margaret Hodge about Government policy at a round table...
Liz Hunt, principal at Norland College, talks about how the 120-year-old institution has changed and how sophisticated IT systems are now helping it to deliver 21st Century childcare training
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.
This letter is not about private prep schools in general, as we have great relationships with nearly all the schools that our children move to, both state and private. I am writing to share a dilemma...
Jenna Holloway, Elmscot Day Nursery, Altrincham
Nurseries which exclusively serve deprived areas may be less effective in breaking a cycle of underachievement than settings where there are children from varied backgrounds, according to a...
The government is to spend 10m on specialist training for 4,000 teachers to help children with dyslexia.
Stuttering, or stammering, affects about 1 per cent of adults, although many children experience a transient phase of stuttering between three and five years old. Many more men than women are...
* The National Children's Bureau has produced three guides as support materials for the Birth to Three Matters training programme. The subjects are: working with young children from minority ethnic...