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The debate concerning the degree of legislation required for nursery settings seems to intensify as we approach elections.
Politics is responsible for educational failure, says Alan Bentley.
While the majority of councils claim they have sufficient early years places, less than one in six collect information on whether provision is meeting the needs of local families, reveals new...
Childcare professionals are being invited by a television production company to take part in a documentary series to help hassled parents bring some order to their chaotic family life. Ricochet South...
Join Nursery World for our security seminar with Almas Industries on 18 January to find out what you can do to make your early years setting safe, and read on for the findings of our security and...
Win a set of fabulous nursery furniture worth Pounds 150! Children are sure to love this set of a brightly-coloured table and four animal chairs, new to the PIN Furniture range from John Crane. The...
The home learning environment (HLE) in the early years has a greater influence on a child's development than parents' qualifications, income or ethnicity, and more needs to be done to target those...
A model of integrated services for children, families and the local community is taking shape in a disadvanted area of Hull. Annette Rawstrone takes a look round Instead of lugging babies, young...
A raft of rather depressing stories about increasing levels of inequality in Britain, particularly affecting under-fives, has been seen in the past month.
Aaron Bradbury explains how his upcoming event focusing on LGBTQ+ children and families will help practitioners to gain the voice of the child and support their inclusive practice.