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At last, an official review of standards of food in early years settings has been launched (see News, page 4) - something called for by Nursery World and others for years.
Food fashions change, but offering healthy snacks is always vital, says Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin.
I would like to applaud Anne Higgison's letter 'It starts with training' (30 September). Having spent the past few years supporting childcare businesses and assisting with recruitment practice, it has...
Amid criticism of the proposed Early Learning Goals, Meredith Jones Russell finds out how the European BRIC project put community at the heart of learning experiences
There is growing unease in the private nursery sector about their lack of involvement in the development of children's centres. Some providers are finding that local authority-funded centres are...
Teachers at primary schools must now do so many in-service training days a year when the schools are closed. Why not arrange to entertain the children of hard-pressed working parents on these days,...
Children are finding it harder to grow out of common food allergies, according to new research from the United States.
As a new subscriber to Nursery World, I am finding the magazine and the letters page quite enlightening, as I am a working mother employing a full-time nanny. Thank you for the insights. I think it...
It was a tall order to fit in all there was to see, hear, try and buy at this year's Manchester exhibition. Annette Rawstrone was there. Record numbers of childcarers and teachers flocked to this...
The number of children in England prescribed the controversial drug Ritalin more than doubled between 1997 and 2001, figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats have shown. Paul Burstow, Liberal...