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Early years settings are showing their support for children and families in war torn Ukraine and those who have been forced to flee the country, through fundraising and organising donations of...
By Andrew Regan, a qualified nursery nurse who worked with children for 16 years and then looked for a nanny job I found it difficult to find a job as a nanny even though I joined three of the...
Childcare is one of the priority areas for improving the lot of soldiers' families, while nurseries offer their share of support, says Judith Napier.
I am a registered childminder writing in response to Maggie Dyer's two recent letters to Nursery World (15 March and 12 April). I would like her to know that some of us have taken her first letter in...
BY Alison Dady (nee Wardley), a registered childminder who is a former Royal nanny On 3 April I sat down to watch the ITV programme 'Who's Looking After Your Child?'. What I saw confirmed a long-held...
The supply of Level 3 staff, and student placements, have been hit by the pandemic, leaving knowledge gaps in the workforce
It is vital that early years practitioners help make families aware of the services on offer in their local area, says Beverley Hughes.
The new Early Years Educator qualifications will be available from this September, but what courses will be on offer? Karen Faux reports.
The early years sector is being targeted by an award scheme that aims to encourage families to read together. The Reading Families Millennium Award Scheme, run by the Campaign for Learning with money...
The first book in a series aiming to encourage traveller children of primary school age to read has just been published. It features colourful photographs and descriptions of traditional wagons,...