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Deaf and blind children at Carnbooth School in Glasgow will be able to enjoy the texture and smell of plants in a specially landscaped garden thanks to a 5,000 cheque from the Abbey National and a...
Are Government plans to bring in an experience-based route for early years practitioners to countin staff-to-child ratios as a Level 3 a good idea for the sector? We asked two experts to share their...
'The beach' was recently suggested as a topic. The group indicated it would like to make something from sand to take home. Inspired by expensive stalls that are appearing at beach resorts where...
The idea that children are visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learners is ‘completely unhelpful’ for learning, a leading brain expert said at the Nursery World show today.
Children at The Orme Nursery at Newcastle-under-Lyme Junior School have been enjoying the great outdoors at their Forest School sessions.
If a bright idea brings benefits to one setting, you want to spread the word. Melanie Defries explains how some chains do just that.
My fellow students and I were very disappointed with the comments made by John Wads-worth (Letters, 3 May). We are studying very hard in our first year of the NVQ Level 3 course, with most of us also...
This popular autumn festival has customs that children will enjoy doing as nursery activities, says Jane Drake Celebrating festivals from a range of faiths can help to develop in young children an...
Essential early years By Louise Dryden, Ruth Forbes, Penny Mukherji, Linda Pound
Bright Horizons, the second largest nursery group in the UK, has launched a new app for parents of pre-school children.