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Laura Henry, Nursery World contributor and managing director of training and business support company the Childcare Consultancy, has been appointed the UK's national representative for the World Forum...
Scotland has become the first nation in the UK to incorporate the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into domestic law.
* A new CD-Rom aimed at overcoming communication difficulties in children who have autistic spectrum disorders, called 'ISPEEK', features 1,300 picture symbols covering a wide range of everyday...
Children's centres must do more outreach work to target families most in need, train staff in financial expertise and liaise with local authorities to establish the real cost of their services.
A campaign to raise fathers' awareness of their rights to paternity leave and to urge employers to top up statutory pay has been launched by pressure group Working Families.
A proactive approach to local promotion is putting one new nursery on the map. Ben Miller takes a look at how it's connecting with its customers.
All the most disadvantaged two-year-olds are to be offered free part-time nursery places as part of a 'fairness premium', deputy prime minister Nick Clegg announced last Friday.
Circle time provides a great opportunity to show children how to behave towards others. Jennie Lindon offers ideas for how to make the most of this part of the day
If you are introducing children to the swimming pool this summer or just playing around in paddling pools, there are bound to be some who object to being splashed or dislike water in their eyes. This...
Small nurseries are not likely to survive the introduction of the 30 hours of funded childcare, leading sector figures have warned.