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Celebrating diversity is a theme running through this week's Nursery World. We report from the World Forum on Early Care and Education held in New Zealand last week, where delegates from more than 50...
More than three years ago, when the proposals for the Foundation Stage curriculum were being drawn up, it took a concerted effort from leading early years specialists to ward off an inappropriate and...
Although this type of activity is child-led, parents can help their children immerse themselves in worlds of their own making by following these tips. By Penny Tassoni
A debate in the House of Lords last week flagged up the shortage of speech and language therapists in children's services (see News, page 6). It is not that there are too few people - according to...
As the nine to five working day becomes ever less common, the need grows for childcare in what used to be called unsocial hours. Evening work, night shifts, weekend work - parents who have little...
Ofsted's decision to publish inspection reports for childminders on the internet, but not to reveal their full addresses, seems to strike a good balance in terms of making information available...
Actions you can take to make your approach to the outdoors effective. By Julie Mountain
Will sending keyworkers into families' homes change their behaviour? Karen Faux reports The Government, according to reports in national newspapers at the beginning of March, plans to use...
'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' is the nation's number one nursery rhyme, according to a Cbeebies poll released by I CAN, the charity that helps children with speech and language difficulties. The...
Packed with new, innovative and exiting ideas, the Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition at the G-Mex Centre in Manchester is the meeting place for all those involved in nursery and primary...