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Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills, says Anne O'Connor
Everyday real-life activities such as making shopping lists are the most valuable way to encourage confident literacy skills, says Anne O'Connor.
Education for Sustainable Development is becoming an essential part of the early years agenda. Professor John Siraj-Blatchford explains its importance and shares some examples of practice
An extra bank holiday in October is needed so children and their parents can spend more time together, says the charity 4Children. Chief executive Anne Longfield said, 'Today's families are as loving...
A staff development project has been improving support for families affected by substance misuse. Ruth Thomson takes a closer look.
Details of Nursery Worldfeatures published in 2000 can now be found on our website at www.nursery-world.com. Each section lists features in alphabetical order by title, and the date published and...
The sensory experience of messy play has far-reaching benefits for brain development, creativity and risk-taking, says Anne O'Connor
Tapestry outlines the benefits of a nursery management system for your business, staff and families.
What is self-regulation, why is it important, how does it affect development in the early years, and what role should practitioners play, asks Dr Julian Grenier, who led on the revised Early Years...
It is crucial that practitioners understand the sensory, social and emotional factors that could impede a child's development - and how to plan for individual needs. Sue Chambers explains