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Look out for Nursery World's first issue of 2012 on 10 January.
By 110 writers, teachers and child psychologists As professionals and academics from a range of backgrounds, we are deeply concerned at the escalating incidence of childhood depression and behavioural...
Children’s charities are urging the Government to rule out further welfare cuts amid Brexit uncertainty, after it was revealed child poverty rose by 200,000 last year.
* The Child Poverty Action Group has published the 2006-07 edition of its Welfare Benefits and Tax Credits Handbook. It will be available as an online service for the first time later this year and is...
In the first instalment in a new series on the integrated review, Dr Kay Mathieson looks at why the process is a key opportunity to improve relationships with parents and carers.
Changes in training levels among the early years workforce being brought in under the EYFS framework are explained by national development manager at the CWDC Pauline Jones.
* An team investigating occupational segregation between the sexes in a range of professions has met for the first time - but without a representative from the childcare sector. A spokeswoman for the...
Nurseries and local authorities must be able to operate 'flexibly' within the revised Code of Practice, a policy group of nursery providers said this week.
Exposing children to common harmless bugs, for example at nursery, could help prevent the most common type of childhood cancer.
Stephen Kilgour outlines why it is unfair to a child to label their needs as additional because they are neurodivergent, or have a physical disability. In line with this it is crucial that provision...