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In her second article on children's dispositions, Anne O'Connor considers how early years practitioners can help children to be enthusiastic about learning Children's learning can be described in...
Auditory discrimination is an important factor for children when they are learning to read, and it is a skill that parents and children can work on together at home. Penny Tassoni explains.
Our candidates are embarking on their learning journeys and I wanted to give you a flavour of what they are currently experiencing in the first month of the EYPS. All candidates have attended an...
All it takes is a simple tale of ten little ducklings to produce endless fun and a range of learning activities, as Jean Evans reveals Encourage children's learning across the curriculum, with...
You could support your skills at managing children's illnesses with the Baby Echos ear thermometer. This handy instrument takes a child's temperatures and tells you on the digital display with a...
Young children itching to get their hands on a home computer game lack the wide choice available to their older brothers and sisters. A new CD for PC and Mac, 'Noddy and the Magic Clock', is aimed at...
Would a city-centre nursery ever dream of swapping places with a setting in a remote rural outpost or vice versa? Joe Lepper speaks to nurseries in both locations to get an idea of how they compare.
Nursery World's Nursery Chain of the Year prizes its managers and staff, says Karen Faux.
Part 1 of a monthly pull-out series to guide you through best practice in the Early Years Foundation Stage: Introduction
In the first of a four-part series on staff retention, regional director of Childbase Partnership Sarah Rotundo considers what it is, how to measure it and why it matters.