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Check if all areas of provision in your setting promote creativity, by asking yourself: Does role play provision offer: * opportunities to observe adults undertaking home and community roles?
N Family Club recently revised its curriculum to one that is both based on the EYFS and incorporates the group’s own set of values, writes Sarah Mackenzie
Our special dietary needs series continues with advice from <B>Suzannah Olivier</B> on how nurseries can provide for Muslim children whose families may follow a halal diet
* We have ten copies of 'A child's eye view of festivals' (Child's Eye Media, 19.96 inc VAT) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope,...
Principle * Planning for the development of independence skills, particularly for children who are highly dependent on adult support, for personal care (p28)
In the latest part of her series on unlocking the potential of the outdoors, Professor Jan White looks at storing resources
Managers of half the playgroups in England hold a childcare or education qualification at only NVQ level 2 or under, a major study funded by the Department for Education and Employment has found. The...
Poppy Cat, one of the stars of this year's World Book Day on 3 March, could be paying your nursery or playgroup a visit. Poppy Cat's adventures have filled 12 books and she has emerged as the little...
Social networking sites - personal or professional? Jennie Lindon gives advice on establishing boundaries when communicating on the web.
Some food for thought in your professional career Key Persons in the Nursery: Building relationships for quality provision. By Peter Elfer, Elinor Goldschmied and Dorothy Selleck. (David Fulton...