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Ever wondered what the Early Childhood Forum does? Judith Napier looks at the activities of the ECF as it aims to integrate and strengthen the childcare sector As a Nursery World reader you, or your...
Just two weeks to go until election day - so who will get your vote? To help you decide, read our Special Report this week (pages 10-11) for a handy summary of the main political parties' early years...
Babies and toddlers love finger rhymes, which also have developmental benefits, explains Penny Tassoni
Cuts in funding from central Government are forcing local authorities to take a different approach to their children's services and education, at a time of many other changes, writes Pauline Hoare.
From blowing bubbles outdoors to operating a kite, there are several ways to learn about wind and things that fly, explains Penny Tassoni
It is perfectly possible for children to participate in regular phonics sessions that are enjoyable for all concerned. Poetry and song
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...
As a childcare tutor I am delighted to read that the Government is seeing sense regarding national qualifications for daycare (News, 15 March). It is essential that the highest quality of staff work...
Simple activities can help to make children feel a club is really theirs, as Miranda Walker explains All playworkers hope that children have a fantastic time at their clubs.
A consultation to update the rules governing ContactPoint was launched last week by children's minister Delyth Morgan.