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Play involving hands and feet can help develop observation and thinking skills beyond simple recognition of size, shape and pattern. Marianne Sargent suggests some ideas.
20 November. Understanding and managing behaviour in the early years This course by London University's Institute of Education will consider why some young children are difficult to manage and discuss...
Test your knowledge about child development, the value of play in the early years and the importance of observing and assessing young children by answering true or false. By early years authors Jackie...
Better communication with staff, increased support for nursery managers and improved customer service are part of the Nord Anglia nursery chain's bid to banish problems which dogged the group last...
Nursery World’s annual Nursery Management supplement is published with the November issue. Find out what’s inside.
A Portage worker who is also a mother is advised by Tina Jefferies on how to achieve her dream of becoming a children's centre manager, along with some other possible career options.
Managers in playwork can develop their workforce and fill the skills gaps with the help of a new guide. Karen Faux reports.
How do children of various ages see their male heroes? Our competition, held to mark National Childcare Week, reveals their feelings and talents. Liz Roberts reports
The children in the Red Room at The Childcare Centre at Darlington College enjoyed discussing their favourite foods and recording them on a chart, says Dionne Sheehan. Planned learning intentions
'Inclusion is a process of identifying, understanding and breaking down barriers to participation and belonging.' - Early Childhood Forum (2003)