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Neurophysical development takes a number of forms in early childhood. In an edited extract from her new book, Anne O'Connor explains what these are, why they matter and how to support them.
We have one wooden bucket balance (Hope, 39.95) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'bucket balance', to the address on page...
New guidance for early years practitioners on carrying out the progress check at age two has been released by the Department for Education (DfE).
(Photograph) - Karen McKim and her seven-month-old daughter Carly, right, with Ainsley Crawley and her 17-month-old son Owan, enjoy the playroom at the new Garnock Valley Early Years Centre in...
Computational skills need to be reflected in curricula and practice, writes Marc Faulder in the first part of a new series on teaching computational thinking in the early years
* We have five copies of Music with the Under-Fours by Susan Young (RoutledgeFalmer, 14.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. This book looks closely at early musical development and how to...
<P> The organisation of space in an early years setting often is not given the attention it deserves, argues Lena Engel, but the curriculum will provide the best guidelines </P>
There are stark differences in early education opportunities across England, the Social Mobility Commission warns today.
Disorders in physical co-ordination could be avoided by early years practitioners giving children simple exercises, as Mary Evans reports.
The Children's Workforce Development Council has re-iterated the need for the Government to maintain its drive for a graduate-led workforce and a baseline Level 3 qualification, as it nears closure....