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* About 500 children in Northern Ireland have given the Government their views on a better future for the Province. Pre-school and primary school children responded to a consultation by using a...
Routines are beneficial to both a setting and its children – but they have to be useful and meaningful. By Penny Tassoni
A support centre for primary school children in need of extra support opened last month at Cuiken House in Penicuik, Midlothian. Jointly funded by Midlothian Council and Children 1st, the working name...
Several nursery groups have been busy in the childcare market in a recent spate of new openings, sales and acquisitions.
Many early years practitioners have been convinced that the Early Years Professional Status programme and the Graduate Leader Fund would fall victim to the cuts, as we have seen from their Tweets,...
Let children explore night during the day and think about what others do as they sleep with activities in the nursery from Jane Drake In part two of this project, planned activities provide young...
Moves to register nannies are gaining more backers -but, as Tricia Pritchard of PANN says, nannies' own views will provide vital evidence for the campaign Regular readers of Nursery World will know...
The 2010 early years providers survey, carried out by the Department of Education, points to greater losses and more vacancies but many of this year's findings may be affected, in part, by changes to...
The recent World Forum on Early Care and Education was a positive experience, reports David Wright
Annette Rawstrone speaks to early years leaders and practitioners about coping with the risks of caring for other critical workers' children in the coronavirus pandemic