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Exploring The Link Between Music And Maths Will Promote Children's Appreciation Of Both, Says Early Years Consultant Linda Pound Because so many of us had an unhappy time in maths lessons at school,...
Ireland's childcare system is to undergo major reform following a television programme that revealed below-standard care and mistreatment of children at some of the country's nurseries.
Creches are in more demand than ever, but they must satisfy particular conditions. Mary Evans explains why they're special
A report highlights the need for the expanded offer to focus on quality and equal availability, rather than better-off families
Tapestry’s Ben Case explains how attending the recent Nursery World curriculum conference helped him to reflect on the importance of being culturally inclusive and taking an evidence-based approach.
New Labour has piloted some innovative childcare programmes but, argues Julian Grenier, its business model for delivering public services is not going to work Gordon Brown's promise to fund 1,000...
Early years practitioners are best-placed to recognise when a vulnerable child needs help. By Rachel Buckler, a trainer and consultant specialising in safeguarding
As a new subscriber to Nursery World, I am finding the magazine and the letters page quite enlightening, as I am a working mother employing a full-time nanny. Thank you for the insights. I think it...
When it comes to risk-taking and resilience, Japan’s settings get the most out of adults and the outdoors, finds Julie Mountain