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Everyone knows that learning to read is an essential skill, says Penny Tassoni.
Although nurseries are caring places by nature, staff can behave towards each other in ways less than kind. Annette Rawstrone spoke to a group of owners and managers.
Although confidence in children is to be celebrated, over-friendliness with strangers could be a warning sign of something serious and should not be ignored, advises Sue Chambers.
Children's speech is such a hot topic that the Government has appointed a speech tsar, or to be more precise, a 'champion of communication'. If you are the parent of a child who rarely stops talking,...
We have five Foundation Stage/KS1 Maths packs (Reflections on Learning, 26.95 each) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked...
Food is not just a fuel, but a factor in social relationships and personal attitudes, as Dr Maria Robinson finds in a typical case at nurseries.
Playing ball games advances a range of developmental skills. Penny Tassoni explains how to help children play and learn.
Do young children consciously reject one parent and cling to the other? Cath Hunter offers advice for talking with families and getting through what may be a difficult phase for them.
A joint research study into parental engagement in day nurseries challenges current thinking, say its authors Kathy Sylva, Claire Schofield, Jenny Goff and Arjette Karemaker of the University of...
Karen Hart unpicks Standard 1 of the Early Years Teacher criteria, and offers an insight into how trainees might demonstrate the standard and embed it into their practice.