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Childminders are accusing the Government of ignoring their views after it was revealed that Liz Truss, the education and childcare minister, appears to only want to meet with childminders who are...
The early years investment fund, which was due to provide cheap money to enable settings to expand, has been quietly jettisoned, Nursery World has learned.
This topic is an excellent vehicle for boosting children's problem-solving skills and vocabulary and helping them grasp symbols, says Lena Engel Area of learning: Knowledge and understanding of the...
A unique structured therapy programme is changing the prospects of nursery children with speech and language delay. Ruth Thomson reports.
You might be surprised at what children want when they're asked - and at the benefits it has for their confidence, as Mary Evans discovers Burgers, pizza, a bouncy castle and the latest hits from the...
In the last of her series, Alison Clark suggests exploring in continuous provision how materials can ‘hold time’
The sky's the limit with these activities across the early years curriculum suggested by Helen Bromley in the first instalment of a two-part project about journeys nThe project 'journeys' is one that...
How can practitioners work within the Prime areas while also introducing children to the Specific areas of development? Penny Tassoni considers how the different aspects link together
Dough and other malleable materials have a role to play across the early years curriculum, explains Penny Tassoni
For young children to develop into innovative and flexible thinkers, settings must enable 'deep-level learning', explains Jan Dubiel.