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The price of universal childcare provision will be well worth paying if it leads to greater parental choice and better training for the workforce, argues Vidhya Alakeson At the Labour Party's annual...
Are Labour’s plans to fund more nursery places within existing primary schools a good way to achieve the party’s vision for universal childcare? We asked two experts in the sector to share their views
The Government pledged 58m last week to recruit and train more social workers in the wake of the Baby P child abuse case.
Getting a child to eat and drink a nutritionally balanced diet can be difficult. Penny Tassoni provides some useful tips
More than 25 years since their debut, what opportunities do ECS degrees offer today? By Dr Tanya Richardson, vice chair of the Early Childhood Studies Degree Network
Cut out the problems in celebrating children's birthdays at nursery with cake by switching to this strategy devised by Mary Whiting As recent letters to Nursery World have shown, celebrations...
Ofsted plans to review the national standards for daycare and childminding in a year's time, the chief executive of the Council for the Awards in Children's Care and Education (CACHE) told delegates...
Keeping up appearances in this area is about much more than making a superficial show. An exciting entrance hall can change the mind of a child who is reluctant to come in, and provide an inviting...
Key facts about self-regulation and how to help your child develop it. By Penny Tassoni