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Widespread staff shortages and retention problems in nurseries are leading to a rise in workplace stress among early years workers, according to a new report out today.
New analysis highlights the increasing pressures on parents of under-fives over the last 20 years, and warns that financial pressures will be heightened by the cost of living crisis.
Reflections on Learning is offering five Nursery World readers the chance to win a WordWand - a hand-held device designed to help teach children new words - worth 45.
With high rates of stress in the early years workforce, allowing staff to have relaxing breaks away from the children is crucial. Annette Rawstrone reports on how settings are prioritising, and...
With tension still running high in Iraq and elsewhere around the world, early years practitioners are seeing the knock-on effects in racist incidents affecting the children in their care and in the...
WINNER: Little Monkey's Nursery, Windsor, Berkshire
WINNER: Caverstede Early Years Centre, Walton, Peterborough
Take a trip through the decades with words and pictures from Nursery World magazine
These points are intended to be possible starting points for discussion at a staff meeting, or with parents and carers. 1 Do you plan first-hand experiences of writing in real contexts for the...
A not for profit organisation is seeking funding to open the first full-time Cornish language nursery school in the United Kingdom next year.