- Professor Foodsmart and the Great Grub Club Gang are new health-conscious characters from the World Cancer Research Fund, created to encourage better eating and a more active lifestyle among four-...
Ensuring that babies mature in a positive manner is an important but challenging task, says Bernadette Duffy
All nurseries would be wise to reflect on their policies and practice, as well as the culture within their settings, in light of the review of the Plymouth child abuse case, says Catherine Rushforth.
More effort should be made to include children under eight in both private and public decisions, according to a new report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
The vital need for early years practitioners to know about child development and to use that knowledge in their day to day practice with young children is acknowledged in some quarters but countered...
Sue Roberts from Edge Hill explains how one student worked towards meeting Standard 35: Influence and shape the policies and practices of the setting and share in collective responsibility for their...
Child poverty risks hitting record levels by 2023-24, according to a new report.
Picturebooks can help children get to grips with rules, routines and bedtime. Andy McCormack explains
An exclusive new online resource for Nursery World subscribers all about Elinor Goldschmied's renowned ideas for working with babies and toddlers
As new research finds pupils in the UK have higher levels of anxiety and lower levels of life satisfaction, early years practitioners are being encouraged to consider their role in improving...