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Neurophysical development takes a number of forms in early childhood. In an edited extract from her new book, Anne O'Connor explains what these are, why they matter and how to support them.
The problem with so much music aimed at the very young is that it can all sound the same. Not so the three CDs from PlayIt.
Some practical help right from the start can make a huge difference to the learning outcomes of left-handed children, says Viv Hampshire.
The elements of a developmentally appropriate movement framework for young children are described by Mike Jess and Jan McIntyre.
How The Village Nursery and Pre-School in Cheshire involves parents in nursery life and their children’s development. By Meredith Jones Russell
A round-up of books, posters, games, puzzles, gardening kits and other resources to help you get the most out of a topic on growth We have one Pets Theme Pack (Early Vision, 39.99) and three Pets...
Details of Nursery Worldfeatures published in 2000 can now be found on our website at www.nursery-world.com. Each section lists features in alphabetical order by title, and the date published and...
We should take the precautionary principle in exposing young children to ICT before we know the long-term effects, argues Dr Richard House.
Praise is generally considered to be a positive thing, but it can actually have a negative effect on how a child perceives their ability to achieve. Caroline Vollans explains.