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We are a private day nursery called Little Acorns and we would like to share with readers our experiences of developing heuristic play with toddlers (see 'All About Heuristic Play', Nursery World, 7...
When it comes to the question of whether we can afford to invest in early childhood health and wellbeing, surely we should be asking whether we can afford not to? In the light of the latest children’s...
A new global campaign to highlight the impact of meningitis on children and their families was launched today in London.
Staff need to feel that they are valued team members, and this in turn will promote excellent customer care, says Ann Langston When we think about the children and families our nursery serves we may...
More than half of maintained nursery schools had an in-year deficit in 2021-22, with many forced to lose teaching staff, a survey by Early Education and education unions suggests.
A new think tank report calls for parents to be denied child benefit if they fail to take advantage of the free hours and enrol their children in early years settings.
New research published by the Child Poverty Action Group illustrates parents' growing struggle to provide a decent standard of living for their families in 2013.
A new scheme in Bradford aims to develop safer and healthier places for children under four to play and walk, and increase access to green spaces.
Behind the scenes of every nursery group are those staff who might not be practitioners, but who are every bit as vital to the smooth running of the setting, as Melanie Defries discovers.