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I totally agree with Anne Higgison about teachers and early years practitioners (Letters, 16 February). Qualified nursery practitioners study hard, work hard, and plan effective play- based practice,...
Exposing children to common harmless bugs, for example at nursery, could help prevent the most common type of childhood cancer.
The Nursery World Awards 2005 truly celebrated excellence across the early years education and childcare sector, as you can see in our eight-page special pull-out in the centre of this week's...
Could we find some playgroups or nurseries in England paying parents for the privilege of having their children attend? Emily Witcher of Wiltshire's early years and childcare team thinks so ('Session...
Some arguments about men working in childcare need to be challenged, says Julian Grenier How would you like to work in a job where you are so mistrusted that every time you carried out one of your...
We don't play with guns here: war, weapon and superhero play in the early years Penny Holland (Open University Press, 14.99, 01628 770224)
Mentally attaching a number name to an object within a group is an important skill for young children to master, say Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner.
Professor Law and Dr Charlton stress the importance of parents reading to their children after their joint study confirmed the positive effect it has on language development.