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A model of how childcare training was developed to match local needs is described by Judith Napier While training budgets may never appear to go far enough, Blackpool council has proved that with a...
In the first part of a new series, Liz Pemberton sets out how early years leaders can instil anti-racist practice
I qualified 22 years ago and have worked at least part-time for 20 of those years. I have always welcomed further training opportunities, particularly when working in school settings, and have...
With the General Election set for 6 May, Nursery World takes a look at the main political parties' stance on the provision of quality, effective early years education. The eight parties, representing...
Infant humor: the theory of the absurd and the empowerment theory How six infants (age 15-22 months) in a group childcare setting produced and appreciated humour, with smiles and laughter. Findings...
Research into play is very much alive and kicking - and will have an effect on funding plans. Miranda Walker finds out what is happening around the country It is said that 'He who questions nothing,...
Nannies and childminders have been rated above nurseries as the highest-quality form of care for babies and toddlers, apart from their own mothers. Introducing the Families, Children and Childcare...
Difficulties in the airways are explained by doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital in our A-Z series on health Wheeziness is caused by narrowing of the airways and is usually a symptom of asthma or...