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Children at a Bright Horizons setting turned into willing little scientists, explains Marianne Sargent
A call to abolish the two-child benefit cap, establish a No.10 Poverty Unit and expand free school meals to all families in receipt of universal credit, form part of a ten-point plan for the next...
Children's Laureate Michael Rosen takes a closer look at what makes this form of children's literature unique and what function a good picture book serves in a young child's learning.
A new baby unit had a waiting list even before the building work started. Karen Faux talked to the owner about its success.
The first-ever dedicated survey of the impact of nursery work on physical health is in. Katy Morton and Hannah Crown report.
A childcare management qualification that will be recognised across Europe is being piloted in Liverpool. Sue Sillitoe reports When it comes to comparing early years management skills with those of...
Caring for twins requires a thoughtful approach, to ensure each child gets the best start in life. Meredith Jones Russell takes a look at what settings might need to consider.
Look out for 'Majority World: Play', the last one in our four-part series of posters exploring young children and family life in developing countries, out with the 2 December issue of Nursery World.
Recent changes to the law on special educational needs provision have been dubbed the most significant in 30 years. Charlotte Goddard looks at the vital role of SENCOs.
The defining elements of active learning, the second characteristic of effective learning and teaching identified in the Early Years Foundation Stage review, are set out by Jan Dubiel, national...