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Adults should not impose their own preconceptions of what is natural or innocent on children's play, argue Sue Grieshaber and Felicity McArdle.
Interpreted and applied correctly, Letters and Sounds gives credence to experiential and interactive learning and the importance of children using their senses to understand their world, says Daniella...
Distressed babies may be unable to regulate their own reactions. Their condition is explored by child psychotherapist Robin Balbernie.
Compelling stories - with words or without - and captivating illustrations feature in new books reviewed by Alison Boyle BIG and Small
This season offers endless opportunities to extend children's learning in the great outdoors and we have plenty of resources to help you make the most of your summer activities. Many nurseries and...
Early years staff and settings are invited to enter the Nursery World Awards 2010, which recognise the achievements of the sector throughout the UK.
Registration for the Nursery World Show 2010 on 22-23 January at London's Business Design Centre is now open at www.nurseryworldshow.com.
Whatever new criteria are given to us, assessment remains an essential expression of our values as practitioners and defines how we support children as learners, argues Jan Dubiel of Early...
You'll find some new names in our Top 25 table of nursery groups this year, and in the directory too. Catherine Gaunt analyses the ups and downs in both size and quality of the chains.
Only high-quality provision for funded two-year-olds will tackle disadvantage and support the early identification of SEN - and practitioner/parent teamwork will help, says Dr Kay Mathieson.