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Research linking them with preventing cot death has put the use of babies' dummies back under scrutiny. Annette Rawstrone hears both sides of the debate.
A disturbing picture of staff unhappiness and poor working conditions has emerged at a number of Nord Anglia nurseries following the news that divisional managing director Tracey Storey was stepping...
A simple interaction shows symbolic play and social interaction between toddlers, says Anne O'Connor.
Our comprehensive guide to recognised qualifications at all levels will help you plan your career from your first steps in working with children to management and degree courses that will equip you...
Ten questions to help you to evaluate your setting's partnership with parents and carers. 1 .Does your handbook acknowledge and respect the part that parents play in their children's education?
Perhaps we should all stop waving our qualifications about on the pages of Nursery World and wake up and smell the coffee. And a very bitter brew it is. Despite the powerful 'Stop the Drop' campaign,...
What are the developmental expectations for attention and listening in two- to three-year-olds and when should concerns be raised? By Anne-Marie Tassoni and Penny Tassoni
Practitioners with an NNEB predating the 1989 Children Act are increasingly worried that, with the development of the Accreditation of Prior Experience and Learning (APEL) last year, they have been...
With the news that the UK has lost its measles-free status, Katy Morton looks at which vaccinations children require and when