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The rise in child protection policies, vetting and CRB checks is damaging the voluntary sector, claims a leading sociologist.
Young children need to learn about healthy foods while they enjoy eating them. Jean Evans hears how one setting does it.
Families with disabled children are going without essentials and getting into debt to pay for food, heating and clothes, finds a new report.
Jo Parkes looks at the impact on settings from the increase in children requiring more support from staff, and how they are navigating the best ways to help parents.
Question time Each morning we set up a question on our question table and display board for the children to answer, with their parent or carer, by placing their name card in a 'yes' or 'no' container.
Grandparents will receive greater support and legal rights under proposals set out in the Government's families and relationships Green Paper published last week.
(Photograph) - A budding Gordon Brown gives the thumbs up to the Government's media campaign to highlight the new Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit. The national TV campaign began in September...
Ahead of the revision of Development Matters, Helen Moylett and Nancy Stewart ask what the Government’s motivations are and call for sector-wide participation
Nursery World spoke to physical development expert Carol Archer about what needs to change within the current EYFS framework to encourage a more research-based approach to children’s physical...
Being attentive to the development of behaviour patterns can help practitioners better understand children's thinking. Frances Atherton explains