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An innovative scheme in Lewisham, London, has developed a network of early years specialists to help settings share good practice. Judith Stevens reports Teachers can make informed comments about the...
In this new four-part series on what the new Children and Social Work Act means for the early years sector, we look at changes to the local safeguarding procedures. By Ann Marie Christian
Practitioners can help parents prevent the resurgence in rickets with some important advice, says Ruth Thomson.
Attend our Nursery World Show seminar 'Maths in the Early Years: more than just numbers?' for expert advice on best practice.
I felt that I must write to you to express our concern about the springtime ideas article (Outdoors, 15 March). An activity is recommended which involves the children blowing chicken eggs to empty the...
Parents, researchers and early years practitioners are noticing lockdown’s effect on children’s communication and social skills. Meredith Jones Russell reports
1.5bn a year is a huge sum of money, and Gordon Brown's doubling of the childcare budget in last week's spending review is probably more than most interested parties had dreamed of (see News, page 4,...
The UK children's nurseries market has continued to expand despite the recession and was worth 4.1bn in 2008, with a 7.8 per cent year-on increase, according to market analysts Laing & Buisson.
In part one of this new series, Laura Henry explores the importance of clarifying your nurseries' policies and procedures and ensuring that all staff have fully understood them.
Tyres are perfect open-ended resources and link well to children's schemas, as Anne O'Connor observes.