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In the final part of this series, the Rachel Keeling Nursery School team discusses displaying children’s work, creating a positive setting, and the enthusiasm of practitioners
A new report calls for the Government’s Free School Meals (FSMs) policy to be extended to all low-income families, as it estimates that hundreds of thousands of children in poverty are missing out on...
A well-established nursery group has launched a franchising service, which aims to support startups new to the sector to run their own nursery business.
I was deeply saddened after reading 'Our nursery is on the losing side of the law' (Letter of the week, 10 May). What has our society come to when our neighbours turn out to be our enemy? What has...
On the eve of Government moves to increase the number of children who find permanent adoptive families, psychologist Hessel Willemsen describes the trauma facing those forced to live in temporary care...
I read Barbara Davies' letter (Nursery World, 20 July) concerning flexible working after maternity leave. I fear she has been given poor advice. An employee is entitled to request flexible working...
By Eva Lloyd, chief executive of the National Early Years Network Looking back on the Millennium year we can see that more early years policy developments were introduced than in the previous 20 years...
We found that less was more when we cleared our school's outdoor area and let children choose their own challenges in physical play, says Jane Simons.
Every children's centre will have access to a named health visitor, as part of a move to recruit 4,200 health visitors by 2015 to offer families with young children improved help and support.
Children's centre staff in Wandsworth and Lewisham will be taught how to raise the issue of tackling childhood obesity with families, as part of a new programme commissioned by the NHS.