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These books for the very young are designed to grab their interest and keep it, with the help of pop-up, lift-the-flap and press-the-button surprises Pop-ups
By Wendy Scott, member of the national executive committee, OMEP (World Organisation for Early Childhood Education and Care) Many Nursery World readers are deeply concerned by the episodes of...
A car called Freddie is proving the perfect learning resource. Annette Rawstrone reports
What is ableism, and how can early years settings make sure that children with different needs and abilities are included, supported and celebrated? By Kerry Murphy
Autism and Early Years Practice: A Guide for Early Years Professionals, Teachers and Parents by Kate Wall
This year hundreds of thousands of children around the world have gone on ‘strike’ over the future of the planet as the issue becomes increasingly critical. Should young children be getting involved?...
The patterns in language, movement and music may not be immediately obvious but learning to recognise them helps children make sense of the world, says Linda Pound.
Early years providers have duties towards children with special educational needs and those with disabilities under two new codes. Radhika Holmstrom explains how settings can fulfill their obligations...
How can a nursery accommodate different beliefs and customs among its staff? Mary Evans looks at laws and practices.