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Conkers have huge affordances – and luckily there is plenty of them right now, and they’re free! By Julie Mountain
Becoming a mother after becoming a teacher can bring new insights into the work of early years practitioners, as Phoebe Doyle found out.
CHILD-INITIATED Encourage the children to draw self-portraits as part of related child-initiated activities.
Children at a Bright Horizons setting turned into willing little scientists, explains Marianne Sargent
Here on Nursery World, we certainly don't hold with the view that 21 billion of Government money has been wasted on early years education and childcare, though to read many of the national newspapers...
How nursery and Reception children at one setting have been thinking – and making – big. By Annette Rawstrone
Animal patterns The children at George Dent Nursery School, Darlington, enjoyed discovering how pattern is used as camouflage in the natural world as they created a display from animal print paper.
Off the peg In order to structure 'free-play' opportunities in our pre-school, and allow children to make choices and promote independence, we operate a system of decision-making pegs.
The work of an education pioneer has profound relevance today, says Julian Grenier.