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Hello and welcome to our spring edition. It has been particularly interesting researching this, our first issue of the year, as we are able to give you information about the many new products to look...
A leading early years organisation has called on the Government to abandon Key Stage 1 SATs. Members of Early Education said they felt there was a clash between the 'welcome, play-based philosophy of...
Faced with a number of Freedom of Information requests, Ofsted has bowed to pressure and published more information on the methodology of the Bold Beginnings report.
Further to the news stories on the inquest into the death of five-month-old Thomas Egan as the result of an allergic reaction at a Jigsaw day nursery (News, 30 January and 6 February), it is not good...
Some families with a newborn baby are seeking a service that an experienced nanny is best placed to offer A hole in the childcare market has been spotted and filled by Cressida Hoblyn, the owner of...
Ofsted must engage in deep reflection and re-direction following years of controversy and its role in the recent death of a head teacher
Nursery World was invited to Durand Academy in south London to meet education and childcare minister Elizabeth Truss in advance of the publication of the 'More great childcare' report.
UKCRC Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) and MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge
Contrary to the findings of previous American research, spending time in daycare does not lead to problem behaviours in young children, argue Eric Dearing and Henrik Daae Zachrisson