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You'll find no end of ideas for activities by drawing on the imaginative possibilities of the colours that are all around us. Deborah Sharpe tries on a few Children love bright colours. Cartoons,...
While I sympathise with the people running and working in Neighbourhood Nurseries (News, 22 March), what about us little private nurseries? I started my nursery six years ago and can only afford to...
On the eve of Government moves to increase the number of children who find permanent adoptive families, psychologist Hessel Willemsen describes the trauma facing those forced to live in temporary care...
Beatrix Campbell's weekly column aims to be controversial, and her forthright opinions can be valuable for challenging assumptions. In the 17 March issue of Nursery World she fairly questions the...
Education secretary Ruth Kelly attracted some positive attention last week when she declared that she was kindly disposed to considering the introduction of national pay scales for teaching assistants...
All nurseries and childminders will hear from Ofsted in the new year about changes to early years inspections and be offered help in preparing for the new-style inspections that come into effect in...
More than a third of local authorities in England say they do not have enough childcare places for three- and four-year-olds, putting the Government’s plan to offer 30 hours of free childcare in...
How one setting is immersing children in activities related to STEM subjects. Annette Rawstrone reports
Getting it right from the start: developing a service delivery model for non-maintained early years settings Argues the case for developing a model for delivering educational psychology services in...
(Photograph) - 'Science and light' were the order of the day at Nancledra Primary School near St Ives, Cornwall, where this pupil demonstrated her shadow puppet. The school has registered to enter...