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From family members to the police and shopkeepers, the local community is part of nursery life, as are political issues and making plans. By the Rachel Keeling Nursery School team
With subsidised fees, community nurseries are able to make childcare more accessible. But they need secure funding, says Anne Wiltsher
Community nursery nurses (CNNs) provide a vital role within the child health team/primary healthcare team and use their specific expertise to provide packages of care for families previously assessed...
The role of play in young children's learning is finding new defenders around the world. Ruth Thomson hears some of the latest thinking.
How language begins with sounds, which acquire meaning through the accompaniment of actions in an exchange between infants and adults, is a journey described by Maria Robinson.
A health project in Glasgow has recruited lay support workers from the community to work alongside health visitors to help give vulnerable children from deprived areas a better start in life. The...
The recent riots across the country highlight how community cohesion is one of the most valuable lessons we in education can support, says our columnist Michael Pettavel
Being attentive to the development of behaviour patterns can help practitioners better understand children's thinking. Frances Atherton explains
With Development Matters removed from both the Department for Education's website and the Ofsted inspectors' guidance, Lena Engel examines its history and asks what the implications are for practice.
Creativity underpins all the learning at Kingsland Nursery School. Head teacher Nicola Mulliner explains why, in the first of an occasional series featuring Stoke-on-Trent's outstanding nursery...