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More than three years ago, when the proposals for the Foundation Stage curriculum were being drawn up, it took a concerted effort from leading early years specialists to ward off an inappropriate and...
I applaud Julian Grenier's article 'Mark my words' (1 February), for I feel strongly that children are being institutionalised too young and that somehow the importance of play and its significance in...
Winter is here and the nights are long - a time when nannying at night sounds rather cosy (see this month's feature on specialising in just that). But as we draw indoors our thinking and feelings turn...
We have a long way to go in our thinking before true inclusion of the disabled can be achieved, writes Mary Dickins I have spent much of the past year travelling around the country meeting and running...
Playworkers should be authoritative rather than authoritarian - able to listen but step in when trouble breaks out, says child psychologist Jennie Lindon Many out-of-school care teams are responsible...
Heard the one about the nanny who had nothing to do with her employer's wrongdoing but got blamed anyway? Last month David Blunkett resigned as home secretary after it appeared that he had taken...
The differences between boys and girls are just one of the issues under the spotlight in this week's issue of Nursery World. Our Special Report 'Sex education' by Helen Bilton (see pages 10-11) looks...
Thinking about colour gives your children the chance to experience their outdoors area anew When planning for any topic, practitioners need to consider carefully how the chosen theme can be explored...
Children are naturally curious and spend much of their time trying to make sense of the world around them. A topic about growth gives children lots of opportunities to satisfy that curiosity through...