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Westminster Children's Society is searching for its oldest ex-pupil to officially open a 2.4m refurbished building on 6 July, 75 years after the centre first opened in 1932. The Marsham Street nursery...
Incentives such as offers of holiday breaks to managers who achieved the biggest rises in occupancy have paid off at Nord Anglia, which revealed last week that its three-month sales and marketing...
Helen Clark explains why new mental health legislation for children should be made a priority and how readers can get behind it.
Having looked at 'treasure-basket play', Penny Tassoni looks at how this type of play can be developed with toddlers into something known as 'heuristic play'.
The Government's actions are speaking louder than, and contrary to, its words.
The launch of a database holding details of every child in England has been delayed for the second time, the Government announced last Thursday.
New research conducted by the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) as part of BNF Healthy Eating Week has revealed that 32 per cent of primary school children reported sleeping less than nine hours on...
Call me pedantic, but it does upset me when I see incorrect small-world play scenes, as in the recent eight-page 'All About' pull-out (Nursery World, 4 May). A photograph shows children playing with...
Steiner Waldorf now offers an Early Years Educator course at Level 4. Gabriella Jozwiak takes a look at what it involves, in the final part of our series on the new qualifications.
The Government is gearing up to try and relax ratios again, argues Christie and Co's Courteney Donaldson, managing director of childcare and education