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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.
Now five a day is no longer enough, Mary Llewellin explores boosting fruit and veg intake even further
Nursery World joined children's minister Beverley Hughes, in what would be one of her last official engagements in the position, on a visit to Oak Tree Children's Centre to see one of the 0-7...
Childcarers can pat themselves on the back for serving healthy food, says Dorian Bradley You could be forgiven for thinking the recent interest in children's physical health and their eating habits in...
Everyday items brought into a play environment are attractive to toddlers and help their learning and development. By Penny Tassoni
A new campaign highlighting the 'urgent' need to improve the emotional well-being of children and young people is to be launched in the autumn by children's charity NCH.
The different aspects of a new early years guidance document for Scotland are weighed up by consultant and trainer Ann Langston.
Do you want to try and buy the latest early years equipment, resources and services for your setting? Meet the leading suppliers at the Nursery World Show on 1-2 February.
Children who took part in an early numeracy programme focussing on professional development were three months ahead of their peers in both maths and language, according to new research.