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The invisible guest

What does it mean when a young child has a friend you can't see - and what impact does it have on life at home and in the nursery? Jackie Cosh takes a closer look Over 30 per cent of children have ...

A parent's guide toimaginary friends

Many young children have imaginary friends, and it is certainly nothing to worry about. Instead, it should be viewed as a sign of a child with a good imagination. While you may have concerns regardi...

Editor's view

Each year, the Heinemann and Nursery World Childcare Student of the Year Award seems to attract more and higher-quality entries as the drive to transform the early years workforce and improve qualif...

First children's minister

Scotland has its first children's and early years minister following the election of the Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond as First Minister. Mr Salmond included the newly-created post in ...

Boris Johnson visited Rainbow Corner Day Nursery in Watlington, Oxfordshire

(Photograph) - Boris Johnson, Conservative MP for Henley on Thames, visited Rainbow Corner Day Nursery in Watlington, Oxfordshire, last week to help highlight the Save Our Nurseries campaign again...

Support for trade body

Nurseries around the UK have given 'a very positive' response to the call by one of the largest childcare providers to create a trade association for the private nursery sector. Chairman of the Chil...

Providers feel driven to quit

Ten per cent of private and voluntary providers are considering pulling out of offering free nursery education because they are unable to meet their costs, according to a survey by the Pre-School Le...

Councils map provision to spot childcare gaps

Local authorities are focusing on existing provision as they start to carry out assessments of childcare as part of their new duties under the Childcare Act. Nursery World spoke to three local autho...

Media watch

A high-flying fund manager in the City of London who handles £32 billion worth of assets has given birth to her eighth child, reported The Daily Telegraph. Helena Morrissey's newest investment, Ceci...

Deafness awareness will be promoted on 7 June in Togs for Dogs Day

Deafness awareness will be promoted on 7 June in Togs for Dogs Day, organised by Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. The event aims to raise funds for the training of hearing dogs. Information packs for c...

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