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Just days away from the most closely contested General Election in recent years, we asked you to share your views on which party you will be voting for and why.
In the third part of this series marking Early Education and Nursery World’s tenth decades, Dr Peter Elfer explains why the job of raising the status of, and investment in, caring for the under-twos...
Science Year is in full swing and gets star billing at this year's London Under 12s Exhibition, back at the Business Design Centre from October 5 to 7. A series of free training workshops, run by the...
We have to make sure that courses offer early years students what they need.
Let children get in touch with their senses by making things to feel, sniff, hear and view in the outdoor area. Miranda Walker starts with easily accessible resources children may well be more alert...
Noticing what a baby is attending to, and then talking to them about it, boosts language development. By Dr Danielle Matthews, Dr Michelle McGillion and Professor Julian Pine
As nursery owners in England gear up to reopen from 1 June, an online conference run by Famly, with Nursery World as media partner, has pulled together expert advice on key questions.
Fourteen years after becoming a qualified primary school teacher, Nicola Masters decided to complete her Early Years Teacher Status. Why did she do it?
Is Britain's move towards more integrated services missing something? Peter Moss, Pat Petrie and Bronwen Cohen look at other possible ways to go In the late 1990s, England, Scotland and Sweden moved...
Busy Bees, the largest childcare provider in the UK, has purchased the Caring Daycare nursery group of 12 settings.