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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...
Covid-19 has brought child health inequalities to the fore. Learn how you can help in this great masterclass at Nursery World Show 2021 Virtual on 6 February
The conference, Child Internet Abuse - Implications for Practice, in London on 3 December, aims to help practitioners understand how the internet is used by sex offenders and the impact on children.
for your guide to the who, what and where of nursery chains, our directory gives you all the information you need
Private childcare providers face confusion over whether they need to register with Disclosure Scotland, the new police checks organisation, to access criminal records information about potential...
Nursery Chains is now ten years old. The supplement has reported great change in the early years sector during the past decade as New Labour initiatives have made childcare increasingly high profile,...
In the second part of our series on inclusion, <B>Collette Drifte</B> looks at cognition, and at how practitioners can set targets for children with learning difficulties
Principles * Planning an environment that reflects the importance of language through signs, notices and books (p44)
Resources are ready to hand for a project on teddy bears, says Jane Drake The teddy bear is about to celebrate its 100th birthday. What better time to plan a project about a favourite children's toy?
Children's and family groups and opposition politicians have hit out at plans to introduce the ContactPoint database, containing details of every child in England, in the wake of the loss of the HMRC...