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If you've exhausted all the quick fixes in Tommy Donbavand's book Quick Fixes for Bored Kids, or not tried them yet, you'll find a whole new set in the sequel called - what else - More Quick Fixes for...
The new national occupational standards for classroom assistants (see News, page 4) are welcome for several reasons. The standards, and the forthcoming NVQs/SVQs that will follow, will be a big step...
We have eight copies of Harry and the Robots by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds (Gullane Children's Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a...
Many children in nurseries are eating unhealthy meals high in fat, salt and sugar, including food with additives that are banned for the under-threes, research has found.
Nearly all of us feel that we watch too much television, and that we should make a bigger effort to do other things. Nearly all of us believe that our children watch too much TV, though we can be only...
It's important that parents do not put pressure on their children to start reading before they are ready, says Penny Tassoni, and taking a relaxed approach will reap far more benefits
An Edinburgh nursery has produced a resource pack on feeding and diet issues for babies and young children. The 'Food for Tot' pack was launched by two-and-half-year-old Michael Cooney (pictured) and...
Counting with children as you put their socks on and talking about the sounds you hear on a trip to the park are just two tips from a new guide to help parents support their children's learning.
Susan Carter tells Jackie Cosh about her role at Busy Bears in Durham.
Children with additional needs are supported at one setting in south London in a dedicated nurture space, explains Luke Page, head of Triangle Nursery School