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What can you make? Staff in the Red Room at the Childcare Centre, Darlington College, make use of all available space to encourage children to work independently. This includes utilising the backs and...
Popular trainer and consultant Penny Tassoni will be leading a seminar on multilingualism at the Nursery World Show 2018 on 3 February.
SPONSORED CONTENT It is increasingly important that bilingual and multilingual children are supported and celebrated in early years settings. Nursery World and Polylino brought together a panel of...
Staff at Rainbow Nursery, Middlestone Moor, provide continuing opportunities for the children in the Rainbow Room to explore a wide range of creative media, both indoors and outdoors.
A nursery resource that combines learning, creativity, decoration and physical enjoyment is described by Sharon Stapleton.
A grant from the Worcestershire Arts Development Project allowed the children of Broadway Playgroup to create a jungle-themed mosaic We linked up with local community artist Alison Ogle, who suggested...
A pilot Early Years Teacher training course, which trained staff for Bright Horizons, has been scrapped for September due to lack of demand.
Getting children to make potions at the nursery and at home helped engage parents, says Laura Wayman
What can other early years settings learn from the approach of one setting that has developed a curriculum based around core experiences, asks Annette Rawstrone
A display can reach far beyond the wall it's on. Jean Evans hears how.