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There was a time when softplay was not generally around in nurseries, particularly because it was so expensive. Yet, now it's seen as essential equipment. It really comes into its own in the baby...
A pool of part-time trainers is being sought by Persona Doll Training to deliver its one-day hands-on training programme. Prospective trainers must have worked with young children, have training...
In the second of her articles on inclusion, Jane Muir challenges attitudes to disabled children and explains how activities can be adapted with a little thought 'I don't do stairs,' says Alison John,...
Fun activities to associate written numerals with what they represent are outlined in our series by Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner
High/Scope UK, the not-for-profit teacher training and research organisation, has relocated from London to South Tyneside after losing major funding from Barnardo's and forming a new partnership with...
In the first of a two-part series, Dr Lala Manners looks at physical development from a training perspective. In this article, she sets out the context, including proposals to change the Early...
Winner: Professor Cathy Nutbrown, Professor of Education, University of Sheffield.
The early years sector is in favour of Government proposals for a national programme for Foundation Stage training, according to an analysis of responses to a consultation paper published last week....
I am a BTec qualified nursery nurse with ten years experience and co-manager of a 52-place private day nursery. Am I the only childcare professional who is concerned about the standards that...
Nursery World has been published under many guises over the decades, even a different title, but children have always had prominence. We take a look at the many faces of the magazine.