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I am a parent who has used both paper and internet childcare vouchers. I, and a number of colleagues, have major concerns over the delays in monies being credited to my child's nursery. Deduction for...
This week's columnist Robin Balbernie looks at how relationships can be translated into political policy Gosh - what has come over the Tories? In the Eighties, if you tried to speak to the Government...
Organisation of the learning day is key to offering children an appropriate balance between child-led and adult-led learning, explains author and adviser Julie Fisher in the final article in this...
In our setting, we help young children to make marks and to recognise their own names as a way of beginning to realise that writing is a means of communication, says Pat Johnson Planned learning...
If you're off on holiday this week, make sure you take your copy of Nursery World with you, because it's packed with news, views and information that you can't afford to miss. You definitely need to...
The vast majority of 30 hours childcare places are being provided by the PVI sector, DfE figures show.
England's early years spend is below par, explain Carey Oppenheim, early childhood lead, and Dr Claire Sewell, communications manager, at the Nuffield Foundation
* A new campaign for nurseries and reception classes is aiming to make young children more aware of the wildlife and nature around them. Childcarers and teachers can register for the free campaign,...
Are Labour’s plans to fund more nursery places within existing primary schools a good way to achieve the party’s vision for universal childcare? We asked two experts in the sector to share their views