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Our special dietary needs series continues with advice from Suzannah Olivier on how nurseries can ensure the food they serve has the minimum of artificial additives Parents are increasingly becoming...
By Professor Tina Bruce of the University of North London, a member of the Foundation Stage Working Group I was heartened to read the feature 'Sitting uncomfortably' by Jenny Lindon (24 January),...
Early Vision is offering Nursery Topics readers a 25 per cent discount on its Greengrocer and Garden Centre play packs, with CD handbook and DVD (20 each) and its Growing Things, Games CD-Rom (Pounds...
In light of the Grenfell Tower disaster, which claimed 72 lives in June, Meredith Jones Russell looks at current fire safety advice and how it might affect childcare settings
More than 250 nurseries have signed up to an online emergency childcare service which helps boost occupancy levels by allowing parents to take up unused places on an ad hoc basis....
The deadline for this year's children's art competition run by Nursery World and the Daycare Trust to mark National Childcare Week has been extended to 7 May due to the May Bank Holiday. To enter,...
Many children in nurseries are eating unhealthy meals high in fat, salt and sugar, including food with additives that are banned for the under-threes, research has found.
By Rob Williams, chief executive of BLISS - the premature baby charity If you happen to be in the Netherlands when you give birth to a premature baby born at less than 25 weeks' gestation, you will...
Designed to be used in everyday practice, the revised developmental grids give guidance on planning and 'how' children learn, says Helen Moylett, principal consultant, Early Learning Consultancy