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It's vital for settings to have practical storage systems accessible to adults and children - and well-chosen containers can also be used to promote learning In any setting, storage presents a...
... Or in the pink? Colour-coding and crass gender signalling persist even in these times of presumed equality. Anne O'Connor helps practitioners to negotiate the minefield of bias.
The Liberal Democrats outlined plans to extend free childcare to 25 hours per week at their annual conference in Bournemouth this week.
With money from the Transformation Fund equating to 500 per worker in the early years sector, it is not going to achieve miracles (see News, page 4). However, there are some interesting suggestions in...
I would just like to say a big thank you to all the Nursery World readers who have supported our Parents Jury campaign for better children's food, and also a special thank you to the nurseries that...
As a building block of learning to read, phonics should be taught during everyday fun activities There can be no doubt that phonics is an essential part of learning to read. However, it is important...
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A university with campuses in London and Reading is to withdraw its level 3 Diploma in Childcare and Education from September in a move it blames on 'falling demand'.
Well-organised sand and water play leaves children absorbed and free to wallow in sensory experiences. Diana Lawton explains how.