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How the Rachel Keeling Nursery School team not only kept in touch with families during lockdown but provided access to ideas for learning and fun activities to do at home
So often we hear young children being told 'not to touch', yet it is a natural instinct and a way that children and adults alike make sense of the world. As part of their topic on 'Counting and Size',...
Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills, says Anne O'Connor
Penny Tassoni has plenty of activities with shapes and sizes to try at home
Two nursery nurses accused of child abuse have won the legal fight to clear their names, but the cost is still being paid by children and society, argues Professor Frank Furedi With their reputations...
Ofsted's first national analysis of childcare provision since taking over its inspection and regulation in September 2001 seems to show cause for optimism about quality, with improvements being made...
Nearly two-thirds of parents don’t regularly take part in activities like painting or playing in the mud with their children because of the cleaning up required, reveals new research.
Attention to detail is absolutely essential when mapping out your policies and procedures. Laura Henry provides some key pointers on what every setting should include.
It is crucial that practitioners understand the sensory, social and emotional factors that could impede a child's development - and how to plan for individual needs. Sue Chambers explains
Reflections Nursery & Forest School’s new book details its use of ‘storying’. By Marianne Sargent