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Start planning now for any further studies to take up next year, advise Hilary White and Deborah Wring When it comes to working with young children, you can never do enough professional development....
Save the Children recently published its annual State of the World's Mothers' Index, which ranks 179 countries according to data on the health and well-being of mothers and children.
A project from Bookstart is offering children's centre staff a way to work more closely with disadvantaged families. Ruth Thomson explains.
Too much salt can be bad for children's health, but how do you create an exciting menu without it? Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin explains
Quality control Managers need to be aware of their staff members' individuality, says Mairi Maciver Clark.
How one child blossomed outdoors is described by Foundation Stage regional adviser Dr Andrew Lockett for the Celebrating Young Children project Jayden has just completed his first year in Key Stage 1...
New training initiatives promise to deliver a more diverse, dynamic and integrated workforce. Karen Faux explores the key developments that will boost professionalism and open up new career...
The Nursery World team have certainly found it difficult to tear themselves away from watching Team GB in the Olympics for the past week or so, but luckily there are lots of parallels between the...
Research has shown a link between extreme deprivation in early childhood and smaller brain size. Meredith Jones Russell reports
The pandemic has created a widening inequality gap between children living in the North and South of England, finds a new report.