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To what extent do countries differ in their approach to training their early years staff in physical development, asks Dr Kristy Howells
Welcome to the new-look front section of Nursery World. We may have changed the front cover and the contents page, but inside you'll find the same great mix of news, views and features to help you do...
Early years settings, childminders and schools will be able to open to more children from 1 June, the Government has confirmed in a 50-page coronavirus recovery document.
Further to the news story 'Council fails in planning inquiry' (7 August), as a local resident and one of the complainants I want to stress that we are not 'anti-nursery'. This is simply the wrong...
Joanne Ryan is the head of assessment for the Early Years Professional Status programme at Edge Hill University. She gained EYPS herself through the Validation pilot scheme in 2006. Here she describes...
The current climate is not proving too comfortable for the private nursery sector. A recent survey has shown occupancy in nurseries continuing to fall, with dangerously low levels in some parts of the...
Amother whose baby daughter almost died from an allergic reaction after she was fed cows' milk at a day nursery has designed a range of T-shirts to protect other children from accidents. Sarah Agar,...
CACHE, the Council for Awards in Children's Care and Education, has secured funding from the Sector Skills Development Agency (SSDA) to maintain the services of the Early Years National Training...
The wrong photo was printed on page 9 of Nursery World, 10 June, alongside the caption about Little Rainbows, the hotel-based nursery, in Poole, Dorset. The correct photo to accompany the announcement...
The new SEN Code of Practice will include pre-school children for the first time from January next year. In a new mini series, Collette Drifte explains how to prepare for it