Some food for thought in your professional career The Parent and Child Group Handbook - A Steiner/Waldorf approach
A tug of war is taking place over whether the Level 5 apprenticeship standard should contain a foundation degree or the standard ‘licence to practice’ at Level 3, Nursery World has learned.
In the wake of Labour's plans for a graduate-led early years workforce, Professor Sally Pearse makes the case for graduate leadership as a route to high-quality provision for all children
(Photograph) - The impact of war on children around the world is analysed in a Unicef report launched last week by Jemima Khan. The report, Children Under Siege, calls on the British Government to...
Harry is a healthy baby, despite his identified kidney problems. He was given antibiotics from day two onwards and this will continue for the foreseeable future. He takes this readily through an oral...
Children gain an immense sense of achievement from creating something beautiful from a few simple sticks, says Julie Mountain.
A new programme in Oxfordshire is empowering early years practitioners to lead best practice across the county.
Employers like to talk serenely about 'work-life balance', but for many mothers combining a full-time job with having a family is an exhausting juggling act. For some nursery nurses, however, work and...
New data from the National Child Measurement Programme shows a jump in the percentage of four- and five-year-olds classed as obese.
This month Harry went to the seaside for the day, loving the freedom to play on the sand, run around and dig. He did, however, have a tendency to throw sand around. On another day Harry and his...