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It may be winter outside... but here in Nursery World there's a glimmer of summer sunshine with our feature on the working life of children's holiday reps (pages 15-16). If you fancy going abroad for...
Do ICT and multimedia in the early years have positive potential, or are they a danger to development? Here, two experts make their case.
In a new series about Universal Credit, David Finch of the Resolution Foundation explains exactly what the new benefit is, what it replaces and how it compares
How much do you know about young children? Test your knowledge by answering the questions below.By June Thompson, health visitor and medical journalist 1 Babies born prematurely (below 37 weeks...
Emeritus Professor Peter Moss, Thomas Coram Research Unit, UCL, spoke last week at an event to mark 25 years since the launch of Early Studies Degrees. Here is his speech in full
Our resident legal agony aunt, Caroline Robins, principal associate at Eversheds, answers your latest questions
The national bookgifting scheme has been preserved in reduced form. Viv Hampshire looks at the benefits it still offers children.
What is diabetes? * With diabetes, the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood is too high because the body cannot use it properly.
The early years sector is the talk of the town, but the role of gender equity needs to be brought more into the conversation, says Sarah Mackenzie