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Early years practitioners have a vital role to play in developing healthy sleeping habits for the babies and young children in their care. Jackie Hardie explains her nursery’s approach
Building dens is a natural and important pastime in children's social and emotional development. Anne O'Connor explores how adults can support this form of play while respecting children's need for...
All early years settings need to do it, but how carefully is their practice considered and organised? Liz Dolan looks at helping children sleep.
Collections of natural objects offer children rich sensory experiences and are a great way to nourish their brains, says Anne O'Connor.
They're easy to grow, easy to cook, well-liked, nutritious - and a bargain. So, says Mary Whiting, bring on the potatoes!
A pretend telephone communication can demonstrate a very young child's grasp of speaking languages, imitating adult reality and being held in mind, as Anne O'Connor explains.
Signing for the under-twos in a mixed inclusive centre is leading to advanced communication skills for all the children. Laura Marcus finds out about the benefits of a unique form of bilingualism.
Providing children with the highest quality, locally sourced food and educating them about where it comes from are the main aims of this year's winner of the Nursery World food award. Nicole Weinstein...
Disorders in physical co-ordination could be avoided by early years practitioners giving children simple exercises, as Mary Evans reports.