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Use one of the best known nursery rhymes to soothe babies and inspire imitative play by toddlers, says Judith Stevens.
New research reveals that 65 per cent of parents of Reception-age children believe that two years of lockdown has negatively impacted their child's development.
We have five Foundation Stage/KS1 Maths packs (Reflections on Learning, 26.95 each) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked...
A children's centre in London has been working with its families,the local community and other providers to address language delays linked to social disadvantage. Julian Grenier shares strategies.
In an extract from a new book on the subject, Perry Knight discusses quality in the early years curriculum
To prepare young children for life spent increasingly online, parents and early years practitioners need to monitor their web use and lead by example, writes John Bolton
Children learning English need lots of time to assimilate the language before they speak it A child learns a second language in much the same way that they learned their first language. Practitioners...
A 20-year-old nursery assistant has pleaded guilty to two counts of child rape, after police found images of the abuse on his mobile phone.
The legacy of Covid-19 will be with us for some time. What does the evidence say are the biggest pandemic challenges, and what solutions are there? By Julian Grenier
5 Nurseries in Jersey are celebrating Children's Week this week, organised by the Jersery Child Care Trust, with a sponsored bounce at Avranches Nursery in St Helier, a crafts workshop for...