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Practitioners should acknowledge the feelings that separation can trigger in a young child, a parent and themselves, says Anne O'Connor.
Find out how you can incorporate elements of the highly-rated Reggio approach at your setting.
How can settings ensure the safety of sleeping children? By Annette Rawstrone
Fundraising is big news right the way through the education system and the humble jumble sale is not lucrative enough to cover all the outings, special events and extras that happen throughout the...
Mingling the young and the old in one centre could bring great benefits, but there are challenges to achieving it. Melanie Defries hears why.
It is absurd and unhelpful when adults encourage children to use incorrect terminology and euphemisms for their body parts, explains Caroline Vollans
Use your observations and written records to tell you what you need to know about each child in your settting Observation is an essential part of early years daily practice in all kinds of settings,...
In the second part of this series, Karen Faux unpicks the different streams of support available for children with special educational needs
Don't miss Nursery World's new Early Years in School supplement, now available free with the 23 January issue
What do good observations consist of? Hannah Crown speaks to Outstanding-rated Apple Tree Private Day Nursery in Rochdale to find out