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Mary Garry runs Sighthill Nursery in Glasgow, a stand-alone maintained nursery school which takes 80 children in both the morning and afternoon. The nursery takes children from the families of foreign...
With new regulations ahead on school meals, now's the time to change attitudes and practices, says Mary Whiting Almost 20 years ago, the then Government abolished the nutritional requirement for...
The Scottish Parliament is keeping its promise to be accessible and family-friendly by planning a creche for visitors to its new headquarters at Holyrood in Edinburgh. There will be no charge to use...
Small receptacles provide a plethora of opportunities, says Julie Mountain
Seventy per cent of childminders achieved a good or outstanding grade in their first inspection under the Early Years Foundation Stage, a survey of 120 childminders by the National Childminding...
I read with interest two news stories on the same page of the 4 September edition of Nursery World. In the first story, 'Benefits costed in daycare for all', Rosemary Murphy, chief executive of the...
* Services for children and adults living in rural parts of England are sparse, inaccessible and of poor quality, according to the people who live there. Their comments are given in a report,...
This is part of the Lamaze Infant Development System, an extensive collection of toys and books, each carefully designed to stimulate the development of new skills at different stages throughout a...
Cuts to central funding could threaten the long-term sustainability of voluntary sector childcare organisations, Nursery World can reveal. The news came to light after the Department for Education and...
The Government is breaching its human rights duty to ensure adequate food for families, a new report warns.