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If a setting is to be a true 'extension of home', that must include displaying and respecting the artefacts important to various communities, from Christmas tree to chamsah, says Rachel Friedman.
Children at two are not 'ready' for reading, says Sally Goddard Blythe. They don't have the physical equipment for learning formal skills.
Many young adults are confused about birth and living with a newborn baby, according to research published last Monday by the National Childbirth Trust to coincide with the charity's rebranding.
The destination is the guiding light in a new way to progress through qualifications suited to individual learners. Mary Evans reports.
Bear At Work, written by Stella Blackstone and illustrated by Debbie Harter, Barefoot Books, paperback, 5.99
This complex skill requires getting the basics right before opportunities are provided to practise all its formats, writes Dr Lala Manners
Three unique courses show how to take early years practice outdoors. Karen Faux reports.
We have 20 copies (five copies each) of My Little Handbag, My Little Toolbox, My Little Doctor's Bag and My Little Lunchbox by Nathan Reed (Campbell Books, 4.99 each) to give away to Nursery World...
Outdoors is the very best place for babies and toddlers to explore, learn how the body works and to develop its potential, explains Julie Mountain