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Following her article last month on monitoring and evaluation systems, Pennie Akehurst looks at how to develop a new system of self-evaluation
I have been an avid follower of Nursery World for more than two years. I set up a subscription at the beginning of that time when I was at college studying to become a nursery nurse. I have enjoyed...
Michael Bichard's inquiry notes that decisions about individuals will only be as good as the information on which they are based (News, 1 July). If significant information is missing, the risk...
A nosebleed can be a frightening experience. Doctors at the Great Ormond Street Hospital show how you can cope with the condition in our latest A-Z health guide What are they?
The teaching unions got hot under the collar last week at the thought of Ofsted giving young children questionnaires about their schools as part of the inspection process. Yet, surely, the principle...
A toolkit aimed at addressing the mental health and well-being of children as they return to school in September has been launched.
Social networking sites - personal or professional? Jennie Lindon gives advice on establishing boundaries when communicating on the web.
Natalie Kane has won BBC Radio 4’s All in the Mind Award (individual category) 2021 for the mental health support she gives to the nursery staff, after she was nominated by Gillian Muir. This year...
Children who have fled conflict in another country may show characteristic reactions that sensitive early years settings can help them to overcome Every day we hear news about war or civil unrest....
Research data is at your fingertips with a new e-learning tool for children's and young people's services. Karen Faux logs in.