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The Department for Education and Employment has been warned that nursery schools across the UK are facing closure. The problem has been highlighted by a series of conferences for nursery school...
Primary schools can provide a 'broad and balanced curriculum' while retaining flexibility over the hours spent on individual subjects, according to guidance published last week by the Qualifications...
Use Birth to Three Matters to guide literacy learning, says Jennie Lindon One of the ten principles underpinning Birth to Three Matters is 'Learning is a shared process and children learn most...
One of the key signs of a well-run nursery or school is attractive display, which is changed regularly, according to theme and season New surfaces
Prevention and treatment for a common condition among younger children is outlined by doctors from <B>Great Ormond Street Hospital</B> in our A to Z of health
BY APRIL YOUNG, DIRECTOR OF COMPUTER KIDS ON KEYBOARD SKILLS Young children are fascinated by the buttons on a computer keyboard.
I would just like to say a big thank you to all the Nursery World readers who have supported our Parents Jury campaign for better children's food, and also a special thank you to the nurseries that...
Eczema can cause children distress and discomfort. June Thompson explains how to identify and treat it. Atopic eczema is the commonest type of eczema and is particularly widespread among babies and...
The early years sector is being encouraged to unite on International Children's Day (1 June) to make its voice heard in protest over the Government's planned reforms for nurseries and childminders.
However rewarding it is to work with children, there are times when all practitioners feel they are struggling, especially when new legislation adds to an already heavy burden of regulation and...