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The founder of Britain's first infant school promoted learning for its own sake in ways that are meaningful to young children, as Professor Tricia David explains
One-year-old Kiara Boroumand and nursery nurse Karen Wilson celebrated the opening of Birtley Children's Centre in Gateshead, County Durham, on 10 December.
The Government's decision to give tax relief of Pounds 50 a week for all employer-supported registered childcare has been warmly welcomed by early years organisations. The childcare tax relief, which...
With men making up 10 per cent of lone parents, how father-friendly are childcare arrangements? Judith Napier investigates some of the issues confronting them Feeling stressed over their children,...
New parents, health service professionals, charities and volunteer groups have until 16 October to respond to an online questionnaire that will help shape the outcome of the review into early years...
The new edition of Nursery Equipment, free with Nursery World 28 May-10 June, has a wealth of ideas, activities and resources to help you provide risk and challenge for all children.
How an autism course helped Stacey Smith improve a girl’s behaviour. By Gabriella Jozwiak
The first nursery chain to float on the stock market began trading on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) last month with shares valued at five pence. Creative Educational Corporation plc, trading...
Families of disabled children can find the festive period less stressful if they take take a different approach to typical Christmas celebrations. Rachael Clark and Katherine Runswick-Cole, both...
Children at the Eureka! Nursery in Halifax, West Yorkshire, have been enjoying the World Cup through their stomachs by tucking into food from the 32 countries whose teams are competing.