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Amid an ominous silence, nurseries are waiting to hear the fate of their funding.
New research into the effects on children of consuming food additives has left many parents wondering what is safe to feed them. Nathalie Golden of the Food Standards Agency offers information and...
Shivani Chotai was inadvertently left off the list of contributors to the eight-page pull-out section 'All about ... Speech and language' in last week's Nursery World. This was due to a production...
Careful planning will give the children the first hand experiences they need to start learning about writing, says Julian Grenier One of the most important conclusions of the recent report on the...
Wendy Scott OBE, President of TACTYC, calls on the minister now in charge of early years, Nick Gibb, to pay attention to to the evidence on effective practice
Help young children explore the experience of meeting new family members in the second part of a project by Judith Stevens Adult-led activities
By Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington (Open University Press, 21.99, ISBN 9780335237760)
(Photograph) - Fourteen women, for many of whom English is a second language, were awarded NVQ level two certificates in childcare last month after completing a one-year, part-time course in the...
by Rosemary Roberts, Centre for Research in Early Childhood, Birmingham (Sage, 19.99, ISBN 978-1-84860-721-7)
I want to thank Annette Dawson for voicing her opinion of Peter Moss's suggestion that childminders 'are nearly all lower-educated women'. I was dismayed and outraged by his statement. What exactly is...