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Her daughter struggling to make friends at school was a major worry for Working Mum, until her teacher found some solutions
Ten ways to bring an international dimension to your work with young children: 1 .Ask families to bring back items of interest from holidays abroad. A small display of French picture books or the...
How the A Better Start programme is improving services and outcomes for families by engaging and involving them. By Frances Lyons and Tom McCulloch
In association with Flair and Mail Order Express, we are able to offer four fantastic sets of Melissa and Doug developmental toys in a prize draw. Many of you will already be fans of Melissa and Doug...
Davina Belcher and Laura Morton – who both work for the Lambeth Early Action Partnership (LEAP) – report on a local project which encourages families to engage with affordable, healthy eating. By...
The draft Code of Practice for Special Educational Needs is being revised by the Government to ensure that children receive the help they need, schools minister Catherine Ashton said last week. The...
We have 20 doll's accessory packs (Galt, 14.95) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Doll's accessories packs', to the...
Overcoming a language barrier with families who speak little English requires time and effort, but is rewarding. By Karen Faux
Birth to Three Matters has provided settings with a welcome framework on which to base good practice but more staff training on caring for the very young is proving essential ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
When it comes to best practice in Physical Development, it's important to understand the thinking behind both the 'principles' and 'programme' approaches. Dr Lala Manners explains.