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A Government review of health visiting practice could lead to developmental delays and other health problems among children going unnoticed, early years experts have warned.
How to maximise the effectiveness of the team around the child is examined in a seminar, 'TAC: the Small Collaborative Team in Early Childhood Intervention', in Bristol on 24 March.
An Outstanding nursery is branching out to offer early years settings a chance to learn about its distinct outlook on professional development, the nursery environment and child-led projects.
Claims that new figures will reveal the extent of the Government's failure to tackle child poverty were emerging as Nursery World went to press.
There is growing unease in the private nursery sector about their lack of involvement in the development of children's centres. Some providers are finding that local authority-funded centres are...
Lower birth weight of Dutch neonates who were in utero at the time of the 9/11 attacks Researchers compared birth weights of 1,885 Dutch babies who were in their mothers' womb during the September 11...
To give children the satisfaction of creating something for themselves, why not initiate them into the ancient craft of French knitting? Here Christine Green explains how Knitting is making a...
Children's TV characters Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy and Makka Pakka are touring the country this summer in a production of In the Night Garden Live.
Ofsted's report into the performance of Early Excellence Centres (News, page 6, last week) has highlighted some problems with leadership and management, an issue that is examined further in this...