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The Local Government Association is concerned that children may have missed their routine vaccinations during COVID-19 lockdown.
Rewards and incentives that settings can use for teaching children to follow shared moral rules are described by Jenny Mosley and Ross Grogan Q We work in a big nursery and our children come from a...
A year ago, Kerry-Lyn Bass, now three-and-a-half, went off her food and became very sleepy. Her mum, Jackie Jones, and her doctor thought she had a tummy bug. But by the next morning, Jackie couldn't...
In this year's Nursery World student essay competition, we asked participants to write on the theme of 'caring for birth to threes'. Here we reprint in full the winning entry, with extracts from the...
* An 18-year-old nursery nurse who was born profoundly deaf and partially blind has been named as a regional heat winner in the National Apprenticeship Awards 2006. Donna Trezona works in the...
Co-op Childcare Group has won a social sustainability award for its response to the pandemic and supporting vulnerable families.
Children speaking different languages, or very little at all, learn to communicate happily at a nursery visited by Annette Rawstrone.
The largest nursery group in the country is opening up its apprenticeship programme to other nurseries.
A nursery in Suffolk was forced to close temporarily after its conservatory roof collapsed in a freak 20-minute hailstorm.
The news that a nursery worker has won a back injury case against her former employer has highlighted a lack of awareness in the sector of the importance of workplace risk assessments, say experts.