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Everyday real-life activities such as making shopping lists are the most valuable way to encourage confident literacy skills, says Anne O'Connor.
Part 1 of a monthly pull-out series to guide you through best practice in the Early Years Foundation Stage: Introduction
We have 20 sets of frog metamorphosis pieces (Hope, 25 piecesfor 7.99), showing the five stages of development, to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a...
Claims that new figures will reveal the extent of the Government's failure to tackle child poverty were emerging as Nursery World went to press.
Creating enabling environments to promote the physical development of babies and young children is the main focus in the first of a three-part series by Clare Crowther. Photographs by Paul Box at...
The Government will achieve its 2010 targets of halving child poverty, economic secretary Ed Balls said last week, despite figures showing an increase in the number of families living below the...
Discussing shared experiences with a key carer is a valuable way for a child to build their speech skills, says Anne O'Connor
The Kosmic Koosh is a softy, spiky rubber ball which is easy to catch and is perfect for indoor as well as outdoor play. It does everything a normal ball does but is twice as much fun and very...
An equal opportunities policy is no longer a statutory obligation, but ensuring that everyone gets a fair chance is central to good practice. Babette Brown and Vicky Hutchin explain how.
Nappy changing should be anything but routine. Anne O'Connor considers the experiences of two-year-old Ava and how to make care routines a time of warm interactions. Photographs courtesy of siren...