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Dolls enable children to act out real-life situations, learn about human growth and develop their fine motor skills. Early years settings tested some new specially-designed dolls for Nicole Weinstein
Further to the death of baby Thomas Egan as a result of being fed food containing cow's milk protein at a day nursery (News, 30 January), I think there needs to be a review of the standard of...
All the main political parties have made interesting statements in the past week or so about their early years education and childcare policy - some straightforward, some a case of reading between the...
Muddyfaces is a one-stop shop for forest school equipment and outdoor resources. Liz developed the Making a Mud Kitchen book with Jan White.
There's no doubt that research that proves the success and effectiveness of a project, service or initiative in hard cash terms is more likely to change minds and policy than evidence that proves...
A close relationship with key children is essential in a holistic approach to planning, and creates a fertile learning ground Many early years practitioners struggle with planning for under-threes,...
Photography is more than a visual art form and can unlock conversations with children, explains Pete Moorhouse, who also offers some practical advice
New developments in the understanding of special needs will keep your practice up to date and ensure you give children in your setting the most appropriate care Autism
Pearson Education recently extended its KnowledgeBox, the electronic teaching and learning resource for primary schools, with the launch of KnowledgeBox Refresh. This includes Topical Curriculum...
Tapestry’s Ben Case explains how attending the recent Nursery World curriculum conference helped him to reflect on the importance of being culturally inclusive and taking an evidence-based approach.