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Cut out and photocopy Some parents believe that putting a child on a reading scheme as soon as possible will mean that they will do better at school later on - but this is not the case. In fact,...
* We have five copies of Q Pootle 5 by Nick Butterworth (HarperCollins, 4.99) and five copies of Nick Butterworth's new book The Whisperer (HarperCollins, 5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers....
How nursery managers can address the problem of low-level adult literacy and numeracy.
What does your business name say to your customers? Paul Richards offers advice on branding in the nursery sector.
As a parent, literacy is probably the area that you are most determined for your child to succeed in. It is important, both in school and in life, and being able to read and write confidently and...
The first action plan to improve literacy from early years through to adulthood has been developed by the Scottish government.
Controversy over when reading and writing should be taught could persist under the revised framework.Jan Dubiel, national development manager for Early Excellence, reviews the essential principles.
Learning to read and write their own name is an important skill for children. Rachel Goodchild describes how to make this process fun using a range of creative activities Children are born with an...
The National Literacy Trust is inviting early years and nursery professionals working to support literacy to complete a ten-minute online survey.