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* We have five copies of Images of Violence - Responding to Children's Representations of the Violence They See by Sian Adams and Janet Moyles (Featherstone Education, 14.49) to give away to Nursery...
A little knowledge of some evolutionary principles can help settings face up to the challenges ahead, explains Jacqui Burke
The animals and buildings on a farm provide rich pickings for activities across the early years curriculum from Helen Shelbourne Aproject such as 'On the farm' may stem from a single child's...
One in five nurseries has not applied for the Early Years Pupil Premium because of a lack of knowledge, a survey reveals.
* We have ten copies of Maternity Pay and Leave: A Guide for Employers (5.00) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Maternity...
An awareness of pattern is fundamental to a child's learning in the early years. The early learning goal relating to pattern - 'talk about, recognise and recreate simple patterns' - falls within...
A guide to the new NVQs in Children's Care, Learning and Development Maureen Little, chief external verifier at CACHE, kicks off a new series which takes a step-by-step look at the new awards
Staff need to be able to demonstrate their understanding of child development in practice during inspections, says Laura Henry.
A big breakfast was organised in support of NDNA's Healthy Body Happy Me campaign at Bank Hall Kindergarten in Lancashire.
More legal requirements for the employment of childcare staff are outlined in our series on the EYFS framework by Laura Henry. The 'suitable people' requirement in the Statutory Framework for the...