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Research shows that iodine deficiency in pregnant women can impair a child's cognitive development. Ruth Thomson examines the impacts of the deficiency and outlines what can be done to prevent it.
Nursery school teachers in Glasgow could lose their jobs under the city council's plans to save money in next year's budget. A proposal to replace Glasgow's nursery school teachers with nursery...
Is the word ‘tantrum’ now inappropriate? Annette Rawstrone speaks to experts on different sides of the debate around this common behaviour
Let's not risk boring spaces By Bernard Spiegal, principle of Playlink No negligence claims have been lodged against local authorities for inducing boredom in children, limiting their imaginations, or...
Forget tricycles and plastic climbing frames, start focusing on child development and outdoors – and reap the rewards, says Helen Bilton
Winner - Clockwork Day Nursery, Lancashire
According to Lala Manners, the assessment criteria of the early learning goals for physical development are too subjective and must be addressed.
The previous Government's approach to child poverty made significant differences to families with children, but current policies risk undoing all the good work, warns a new report.
Discover ways to raise the bar on children's activity levels and introduce greater challenge into their play with this seminar at the Nursery World Show.
Movement play is an essential part of children’s exploration of their core body senses, finds Penny Greenland