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If your early years services and staff deserve recognition, make sure you enter the Nursery World Awards 2009. The closing date is 5 June: www.nurseryworldawards.com
Is bullying on the rise, or are people misunderstanding what for many young children is just a natural stage of emotional development? Karen Faux reports Any behaviour or action with the intention to...
An independent selection of new products and resources Recent research indicates that more than one in five pre-school children are overweight and this has alarming implications for their future.
Organising a topic on My home may appear deceptively simple but, as this issue of Nursery Topics will show, it is a project that needs a lot of planning and is a subject that has to be dealt with...
How can settings get themselves seen on social media right now? Nicola Read offers some top tips
The Government's policy of seeking to raise standards in primary schools by introducing more teaching assistants to support teachers in the classroom has been called into question by two education...
The UK has received a D grade for its essential services for families and children, in an end of year report card by the Family and Parenting Institute.
Day nurseries and other small businesses in the UK and Northern Ireland have been warned to be on their guard after companies have called out of the blue claiming to be owed hundreds of pounds for...
A survey looking at the wellbeing of early years staff, workload and recent Government policy announcements for the sector, has been launched by online learning journal Tapestry.
Unison will lobby the Houses of Parliament today (5 June) in support of a pay claim for teaching assistants across England and Wales.