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Penelope Leach PhD has been dispensing wise words on infant development for many years now, with her book Your Baby and Child having achieved classic status. So we are delighted to publish her...
By Maggie Tait, a Montessori teacher trainer for Montessori Centre International, London I feel very strongly that we should be looking at smacking for discipline as just one aspect of the behaviour...
It's been a good couple of weeks for childminding. The sun beamed down at last week's National Childminding Association election manifesto launch at the House of Commons terrace (see News, page 3)....
As part of a series unpicking the recruitment crisis and giving strategies to combat it, Charlotte Goddard explores ways that settings can sell themselves, and asks why candidates pick one job over...
It was great to meet so many Nursery World readers at the Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition in Manchester earlier this month. There were plenty of great products and resources to see and...
We are trying to reach parents and carers in low-income households and encourage their active engagement in reading.
Apprenticeships can fill the skills gap in the childcare sector and bring benefits to employers, says David Way, national director of apprenticeships at the Learning and Skills Council.
To have responsibility for the learning and development of not only the children, but the staff, parents and carers within a setting too, is quite unusual.
Essential Skills for Managers of Child-Centred Settings By Emma Isles-Buck and Shelley Newstead