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The National Association for Special Educational Needs has called for better training for classroom support staff. Judith Napier reports
Understanding how children's learning progresses through counting is essential to help them grasp the concept of numbers It is during the Foundation Stage that children develop a growing understanding...
Early years professionals, organisations and leading figures share their new year wishes
The number of providers has continued to fall, the latest data shows, with 4 per cent fewer early years settings registered with Ofsted than at the end of last August.
Children are very aware of the concept of 'home' from an early age, and as a bridge between home and early years setting, 'my home' makes an excellent topic for the foundation stage. The meaning of...
More than 40 per cent of children live in local authorities that are ‘early education and care deserts’, where there are more than three children for every one registered place.
If further proof is needed that the culture of testing and formally assessing young children in our education system needs to be reversed, then our news story on private tuition for toddlers (page 9)...
Last Wednesday evening was a time of celebration. Nursery World's summer party, marking our 80th year, was a happy, extremely sociable occasion held in a beautiful roof garden with magnificent views...
Children's campaigners have welcomed Labour's announcement of a 680m fund to 'kick- start' the extended schools initiative, but warned that it should sit within a framework of children and families...
Self-evaluation schemes have helped the team at Westwood Nursery to transform the quality of provision for babies and toddlers. Photographs at Westwood Nursery, Bath by Bid Jones.