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Early years practitioners can draw on two new publications from Learning and Teaching Scotland for help in working with parents and supporting children's development. Supporting Development and...
Most nursery chains insist their staff don a corporate uniform for work, our survey reveals. Melanie Defries finds out why Vicky Pollard, the 'Little Britain' tracksuit-wearing, heavily made-up chav...
Childminders top the league table for different types of childcare as far as parents in Scotland are concerned, according to a survey published by the Scottish Executive last week. No less than 96 per...
Early years settings need to be prepared to cope with children who may be at risk of suffering anaphylactic attacks The inquest into the death of Thomas Egan, aged five and a half months, highlights...
Children with disabilities and special needs are being given the chance to take the risks all children need by some far-sighted projects. Karen Faux reports Anyone entertaining the idea that children...
In an open letter to Nursery World readers, minister Margaret Hodge responds to concerns about the proposed national care standards
Make it easy for children to help themselves to healthy snacks and drinks with advice from Jenni Clarke The increase in diet-related illnesses and obesity has made children's health and diet a...
Harry was born on 3 May 2003 at 00.44am. He is the younger brother of Jasmine, whose development we have previously followed. Over the coming months we will follow Harry's development, noting his...
Think again about how you work, says Melanie Pilcher, policy and standards manager at the Pre-School Learning Alliance.