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There's a bit more to gardening and growing than one early years class thought, says Tessa Fenoughty - and a lot more to enjoy, too.
The EYFS served as a guide for developing museum visits for under-fives visits. Ruth Gillan tells how.
Help is at hand for settings preparing to offer funded places for two-year-olds in 'Are you ready for me -now I'm 2?'. Its authors, the Cheshire East Early Years and Childcare Team, explain how it...
Gelston Manor Day Nursery in Lancaster organised staff training for the opening of their Forest School.
Hundreds of intergenerational events and activities have brought people of all ages together in the first #AllAgesAugust.
If a child overreacts to tactile experiences it may be down to sensory processing, says Anne O'Connor.
How a creative thinking and learning project in Newham benefited both the children and practitioners who took part. By Anni McTavish
Rather than obsess over whether activities are free-flow, child-led and so on, teachers should consider if they constitute effective learning and empower the child as a learner, says Jan Dubiel
The approach to early years practice in New Zealand was an eye-opener for Nicola Smith, who hopes that UK practitioners can learn to be more daring and imaginative I have wanted to go to New Zealand...
I had a letter published in Nursery World in January 2004 voicing my concerns over tax credits and the lax checks from the Inland Revenue. Since then I have been requested to check several of my...