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Some food for thought in your professional career A Guide to Early Years Practice. by Sandra Smidt. Second edition (Routledge Falmer, 14.99, 020 7842 2010)
The disruption of family life from military service has effects upon young children that practitioners need to understand, says Annette Rawstrone.
This is part of the Lamaze Infant Development System, an extensive collection of toys and books, each carefully designed to stimulate the development of new skills at different stages throughout a...
Supporting parents Mark-making fascinates young children - you have only to look at the baby making marks with spilt milk to see this in action. Over time, children start to attach meanings to the...
Increases in the amount paid for childcare and the cost of living are leaving low-incomes families struggling financially.
The Daycare Trust has published Listening to lone parents about childcare, which presents the findings from the Trust's Listening to Families project. The report is available at...
Early years providers in the UK have received supplies from parents to be sent to children and their families affected by the conflict with Russia. Catherine Gaunt reports
At the Thomas Coram Early Childhood Centre, observation and assessment is the key to effective planning - and a powerful tool for staff development and parent involvement, says Wendy Scott The Thomas...
More than half of parents with learning difficulties have their children removed from them and put into care, a new study said last week. The report, carried out by Bristol University's Norah Fry...
Does your team provide children and their families with a top-quality full daycare service? Make sure you enter Nursery World's Nursery of the Year Award 2006, sponsored by Morton Michel Insurance....