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Repeating favourite rhymes and acting out gestures to songs are more than just fun for the youngest children. Jennie Lindon explains their role in development
The casual use of electronic media poses some sensitive challenges for early years settings. Annette Rawstrone spoke to nursery managers. Illustration by Claire Nichols.
In the first of a two-part project, Helen Bromley says holes can be the starting point for lots of exploring and investigating While the theme of holes could clearly cross all curriculum areas, the...
Nurseries and local authorities must be able to operate 'flexibly' within the revised Code of Practice, a policy group of nursery providers said this week.
Find out how you can incorporate elements of the highly-rated Reggio approach at your setting.
'I have recently completed my NVQ level 3 in Childcare and Education and have been looking into training to become a play therapist. However, I am finding it difficult to get information on what's...
Until very recently, nearly all our communication with our readers happened via the post or the telephone. Now, e-mail is increasingly the channel by which we receive feedback, queries and...
Nursery World has teamed up with publisher Harper Collins to offer ten readers the chance to win a copy of Bear's Magic Pencil, Anthony's Bowne's brilliant new picture book.
How careful does a nanny need to be about hygiene on the job? Test your approach to germs with a quiz by Sue Hubberstey and Jan Hurst INDOORS
Equipment and activities need not be complex for children to gain a working knowledge of how to use things, write Colin MacFarlane and Sarah Armstrong For young children ICT is an exciting and...