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These dark spaces hold the promise of adventure for children and can promote fun, learning and creativity, says Marianne Sargent.
Fathers should be given a 'share' of mothers' maternity leave, according to an economics academic. The call was made last week by Paul Gregg, professor of economics at Bristol University, following...
Photographs, whether taken by children or adults will, say Linda Thornton and Lena Engel, be a valuable resource for stimulating children in the early years setting Cameras from the humble disposable...
The Department for Education and Skills (DfES) has warned Montessori organisations that in the long term, unless their qualifications are placed on the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority's (QCA)...
How does your setting monitor computer use, store information about children or handle complaints? Laura Henry offers another checklist for good practice Information, Communication and Technology...
You'll notice a few changes in this week's Nursery World, as we start to bring in some of the exciting new features we've got planned for 2002. Our pull-out activities section (pages 17-20) takes a...
Learning the skills to genuinely engage with children during play can have a positive effect on their learning and attainment, as Neil Farmer explains For the past six years the Croydon Early...
The review of the Early Years Foundation Stage is welcomed by the early years sector - and by Julian Grenier, who sees it as only the beginning of a new dialogue.
Children looked after in informal childcare are 50 per cent less likely to be breastfed, says a new study.