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Nursery World's Nursery of the Year 2014, Manor House Nursery School in Margate, combines strong community and family links with excellent practice. Ruth Thomson went to visit.
An initiative in Liverpool looking at ICT has taken practitioners into new territory, says project developer Ann Langston of Early Years Matters.
* We have 20 copies of Tall by Jez Alborough (Walker Books, 5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Tall', to the address...
Little acorns grow into big nuts, as we used to say... Well, what could be more fun for Christmas? A new CD, 'Little Acorns', offers children and their nannies a singalong session with artists such as...
When supporting children to take charge of their personal care, practitioners should look to create opportunities, says Penny Tassoni
Scotland's first national guidance for people working with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week. Birth to Three: supporting our youngest children, commissioned by...
A unique structured therapy programme is changing the prospects of nursery children with speech and language delay. Ruth Thomson reports.
Activity ideas that need only a table, in part 5 of our parent's guides to keeping children physically active indoors during the coronavirus lockdown.
Lala Manners explains the principles behind the many approaches to physical development and the training available for practitioners.
Principles * Planning experiences that help children to develop autonomy and the disposition to learn (p28)