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The latest issue of Nursery World is packed with invaluable content and expert advice on subjects vital to the early years sector, including the revised Development Matters, CPD, developing your own...
Children who have more home-cooked meals are at lower risk of heart disease than those who frequently eat out, The Daily Telegraph reported last week. A US study of 600 children found that those who...
A selection of courses that celebrate cultural diversity and promote inclusivity and anti-discriminatory practice in early years settings The Aswan Learning Centre in Croydon, Surrey, runs workshops...
Breakfast clubs are playing an increasingly important role in the early years. Katy Morton reports.
The way practitioners deal with children's behaviour depends on the perspective they take on it, as Sue Roffey demonstrates In one of my first teaching jobs I worked at a school for 'maladjusted...
I read with interest the news story 'Faster route to level three' (12 June), and am interested to know if this is going to be available in Scotland. I am a Support for Learning (SFL) Auxiliary, and...
Ability to communicate and use language is recognised as the foundation for children's development across other learning areas. By Nancy Stewart
If you would like to find out how other nursery managers might respond to a problem that you are facing, then write giving details to: A Problem Shared, Nursery World, Admiral House, 66-68 East...
Paying the day-to-day bills can be enough of a struggle for many families without thinking about saving for their children's future, which is why ministers have introduced the Child Trust Fund scheme....