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Creative play and learning come more naturally when the resources are 'open-ended', lending themselves to a variety of uses and constantly holding attention, says Mary Evans.
Financial experts tell Mary Evans about what makes a nursery's business plan worth more than the paper it's written on.
Variety is key when it comes to resources for two-year-olds, as is catering for different levels of development and enabling them to express their increasing sociability, Karen Faux reports
Gross motor skills are the building blocks of cognitive development. Annette Rawstrone looks at resources to exercise large muscle groups.
ICT resources for promoting language in early years should be chosen with the characteristics of learning in mind. Marianne Sargent reports.
Use targeted resources that are meaningful to children to get them talking, says Judith Stevens.
1 Ensure your current business is well structured, financed and managed. 2 Recognise that you won't be able to manage two nurseries singlehandedly.
This year's London Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition, held at the Business Design Centre on October 3-5, was the most successful yet, and it was great to meet so many Nursery World readers...
Actions you can take to make your approach to the outdoors effective. By Julie Mountain