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The Nursery World Show 2019 brought together people and organisations from every part of the early years sector for two memorable days. We report in words and pictures
Babies who are mainly fed cow’s milk from eight months are more likely to become overweight as children, new research finds.
Do children bring to nursery a knowledge of ICT that depends on their parents' income? Jackie Cosh looks at research that found some other surprising factors at work, with recommendations for nursery...
Why a research project and resources website are promoting vegetables through e-books
Up to 10,000 registered childminders in deprived parts of England are to receive temporary grants of up to 100 a week to help them through periods of financial difficulty. The news last week was...
Childcare and youth workers have pointed to poor pay and a lack of career progression in City & Guilds' Career Happiness Index 2012, where the sector came 12th.
Join Nursery World for our security seminar with Almas Industries on 18 January to find out what you can do to make your early years setting safe, and read on for the findings of our security and...
I was startled by the Government's announcement that childminders would be allowed to smoke while supervising their charges (News, 14 December and 21/28 December). Surely there is a mountain of...
As a nursery owner, I wholeheartedly agree with the news story 'Nurseries demand fraud money back' (11 December). We too have had parents ask us for our registration number to enable them to claim...
For the first time early years and childcare practitioners will be able to undertake a specialist early years Level 5 QCF qualification designed primarily for people working full-time in an early...