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The recent exchange trip made by Scottish early years practitioners to the headquarters of Westminster Children's Society (News, 22 May) was funded by Glasgow City Council, we have been asked to point...
The bookshop number given in the feature 'Hit the right note' by Dr Susan Young (25 September) was incorrect. Nursery World readers can order a copy of Music with the Under-Fours by Dr Susan Young...
Julian Grenier said in his feature on men in childcare ('A matter of opinion', 14 August) that qualified childcarers can earn as little as 5.32 per hour. Try more like the minimum wage of 4.20, or 10p...
What is the most effective way to respond to a parent’s request that male staff do not take their child to the toilet, Gabriella Jozwiak asks our early years panel
In the first of a new series troubleshooting common management problems, Laura Hoyland, of Hopscotch Early Years Consultancy, talks workload
We kick off November with our annual nursery management supplement, plus features on risk and hazard, tantrums, and ASD
A new guide to the 30 hours pilot series, which looks at each pilot area’s approach in turn, is now available.
(Photograph) - Children from Maryhill Park Nursery, Glasgow, show Lord MacFarlane, chairman of the Kelvingrove Refurbishment Appeal, the e-displays they have helped develop for Kelvingrove Art...
As a language graduate I read the feature 'Learning the lingo' (18 April) with interest. However, I was dismayed to see the word 'ein' appear twice in the article, when the German word for the number...
Having looked at 'treasure-basket play', Penny Tassoni looks at how this type of play can be developed with toddlers into something known as 'heuristic play'.