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Pre-schools could benefit from healthy eating guidelines launched by the Pre-school Learning Alliance. The advice coincides with the Government's public health white paper that proposes introducing...
A group of early years practitioners and health experts working together in Cambridgeshire has developed a new staff role to lead on physical activity and nutrition and is piloting a qualification to...
It's better if all children dress alike at nursery, argues Alan Bentley.
The Scottish Executive has announced funding for a further 14 local authorities to roll out the New Community Schools approach, bringing the total to 30. New Community Schools bring teachers, social...
Currently there is a climate of fear and mistrust, where sections of the community are being set against each other by the actions of a small minority. But it is good to see in the East West...
How you talk to children about food and their bodies matters, says Ela Law, Early Years Nutrition Partnership (EYN Partnership) registered nutrition professional
What is vitamin D deficiency, how can it be avoided and is the link to coronavirus credible? Meredith Jones Russell reports
Nurseries are using external specialists to ensure they are offering food that meets nutritional standards. Nicole Weinstein looks at the options.
Nursery World Award winner Incy Wincy’s approach to food is fun and goes beyond healthy eating. By Meredith Jones-Russell
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions, the UK's fourth-largest nursery chain, has been chosen to operate a new on-site nursery for employees of Kwik-Fit Financial Services. The nursery, which opened...