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What does it mean when a young child has a friend you can't see - and what impact does it have on life at home and in the nursery? Jackie Cosh takes a closer look Over 30 per cent of children have an...
Bilingual assistant Mina Yusuf spells out her typical week helping nursery and school children in their mother tongue Monday
Early years settings that have been inspected under the new framework are largely positive about their experience.
It is with great interest that I read the many comments from childcare providers on Nursery World's letters page with regard to the Government's childcare voucher scheme. As providers of such a...
Foundation Stage Units are in the spotlight amid Government plans to greater align EYFS and Key Stage 1 goals. Anne O’Connor outlines how they work and examines their benefits and challenges
Six in 10 women who have had an abortion say childcare costs influenced their decision, reveals new research.
The number of childminders has fallen by a fifth since 2015, the latest Ofsted statistics show.
Praise is generally considered to be a positive thing, but it can actually have a negative effect on how a child perceives their ability to achieve. Caroline Vollans explains.
Nominations are being sought for this year's Sure Start Partners in Excellence Awards. The awards aim to recognise and celebrate excellence and innovation in the delivery of children's and families'...
* St Michael's School Nursery, near Barnstaple, Devon, has been rated 'outstanding' in five areas following a recent unannounced Ofsted inspection. The inspectors' report noted that nursery children...