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Contrary to expectations, swine flu has affected staff more than children for some nurseries. Being up to speed on the latest guidelines is important for minimising disruption this winter, says Jackie...
By Babette Brown, co-ordinator of Persona Doll Training, Mary Dickins, All Together Training and Consultancy, and Jane Lane, advocate worker for racial equality in the early years We welcome Anne...
Our invaluable series on Supervision and on the new Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements are now collected together for subscribers to access easily.
Early years organisation PACEY has commissioned research into the decline in childminding and the reasons for it, as the latest Ofsted statistics show a fall of 1,000 childminders in a three-month...
Richard House traces the roots of the new 'Too Much Too Soon' campaign
Nursery World readers might like to know how to get straight to the recent review/report on under-threes from Scotland mentioned in the In Brief section of the news (10 July). I could not find it on...
20 October The development and education of children with Down's syndrome in infancy and pre-school years: An overview from birth to five
With the national daycare standards about to come into force from September, the Government might have been hoping that the furore over qualifications and training for early years workers had died...
This week's columnist Helen Penn says we could take a lesson on education and care from other countries When should we learn from the example of others? My view is that in today's complicated world,...