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Grandparents have to make difficult choices about providing childcare, says Vidhya Alakeson
Scottish families are being urged to help researchers in their efforts to combat obesity. The Rowett Institute in Aberdeen is seeking more than 200 families with pre-school children to try to...
Ever wondered what the Early Childhood Forum does? Judith Napier looks at the activities of the ECF as it aims to integrate and strengthen the childcare sector As a Nursery World reader you, or your...
A survey of health visitors suggests that more than a quarter of families do not receive health visitor reviews, and highlights a large rise in health visitor caseloads.
Play policy has been taken forward around the UKwith the implementation of Scotland's first playwork and education strategy and the launch of a consultation into play policy by Northern Ireland's...
A national food policy to fight obesity, overseen by a cabinet minister, and 'food for life' nutrition targets for children were among policies launched by the Liberal Democrats at the party's...
Which are the 20 largest nursery groups in the UK? Alison Mercer on who did what in the past six months. The leading nursery chains have gone from strength to strength in the past six months, with...
Frontline staff are being overwhelmed by the needs of millions of frightened, vulnerable families, who a month into the lockdown are facing life on the breadline, warns children’s charity Action for...
A swathe of new big policy documents are hitting the early years sector from September, starting with the new inspection framework. Hannah Crown has a handy summary of what is happening and when
Islington has become the first local authority in England to adopt a policy to ensure that children experience and learn about risk through play.