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Really, the things people associate with the name 'nanny'. A four-inch device called Toilet Nanny clips on to the underside of a toilet seat, and whenever the seat is lifted an electronic 'stern...
The workings of local education authorities after implementing the Green Paper Every Child Matters are up for discussion in a series of four workshops next month, organised by the Institute of Public...
The chancellor's plans to end the universal right to child benefit for all families and introduce means tested benefits is a 'disaster waiting to happen', say accountants.
Proof of the strength of feeling against Key Stage 1 SATs has come in a survey for the National Union of Teachers (see News, page 9). More than nine out of ten teachers say they would support a...
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.
Even young children can be at risk from alcohol abuse in their homes. Maggie Jones says it's never too soon to educate them about drinking Molly (not her real name) was a quiet girl at nursery, but...
Put your questions about Government early years policy direct to Education and Childcare Minister Elizabeth Truss
Our recent readership survey asked you all what subjects you would most like to see covered in Nursery World.
A Conservative government would ensure that all of the money intended for the private, voluntary and independent sector reaches it, said Maria Miller, shadow Minister for the Family.
The Government will fail to meet its target of halving child poverty by 900,000 children by 2010 unless it invests an extra Pounds 3.8bn, according to Barnado's. The charity's report, It doesn't...