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The new school term is now properly under way, and there's lots to help you make the most of it in this week's Nursery World. Our project outline (pages 18-19) is based on the Janet and Allen Ahlberg...
A nursery nurse has started an online petition on the Prime Minister's official website demanding a national pay structure for all nursery nurses and teaching assistants. Gina Smith, who has worked as...
Public services union Unison has denied claims by Scotland's local authority employers that nursery nurses are on the brink of settling their long-running dispute over pay and workloads at a local...
Part of a parent's or carer's role is to make sure activities are at the appropriate level for an individual child. Each baby or toddler will develop at their own rate, so they should not be...
A manifesto for childminders in England was published by the National Childminding Association (NCMA) following the Government's publication of its national standards for daycare and childminding last...
By Dr Penelope Leach, psychologist and child development specialist Children have the same basic human right as adults to be protected from any form of violence. Yet the laws of most countries extend...
'Doctor, my son has had a fever for over five days now. He's getting more and more unwell, can you help?'
Creche staff at two settings at Queens University in Belfast have resolved their pay dispute with the university following a half-day strike earlier this month. The 20 nursery nurses, who were...
Looking at reflections is fun and fascinating in activities that lend themselves to everything from science to art, says Denise Bailey Providing opportunities for children to study their reflection is...
Children, parents and playgroup staff from the island of Great Bernera in the Outer Hebrides will no longer have to make a 60-mile round trek to access safe outdoor play, thanks to a newly-built room...