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To answer Linda Moorhouse's opinion that letting a child choose something to eat on entering a supermarket 'is equal to shoplifting' (Letters, 24 July), I would say that as long as it is done openly...
With a new ministerial team at the Department for Education appointed, a former adviser to Michael Gove is calling for a joint parental engagement and family learning policy.
The SEND Code of Practice seeks to refocus practitioners' efforts on making sure children and families are at the heart of decision-making. Kay Mathieson takes a look at how the early years...
The familiar and fascinating subject of families is one that can be ideally explored through books and role play, says Judith Stevens A topic about families is a perennial favourite. This is to be...
An international award for services to parents and babies has been made to the Royal Glamorgan Hospital in Llantristant. Welsh health minister Jane Hutt presented staff at the hospital with the UNICEF...
The Department for Education has released new resources aimed at encouraging less well-off parents to use 30-hour childcare.
Bright Horizons Regent’s Park Nursery and Preschool in London celebrated its official relaunch with a variety of activities and a sun-soaked afternoon.
Canada Day on 1 July is the country's 'birthday' - providing ideal inspiration for clubs to find out about all things Canadian, from the stunning scenery to the gold rushes of the past, says Miranda...
We have five sets of Strawberries in a Basket game (TTS Early Steps, 19.50, Code: MSTRAW, tel: 0800 318 686) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard...
Tommy's Campaign, the charity that funds research into the causes of miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth, has changed its name to Tommy's, the baby charity, and will be known as Tommy's from...