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Babies and young children are very musical. Dr Susan Young looks at how to use singing and rhythmic movement in everyday activities to benefit a child's development One of the most exciting...
New tax breaks should help employers provide childcare benefits. Carolyn Howes of the Inland Revenue advises At last it seems the Government is recognising that the high cost of good quality childcare...
'Quick-buck' nurseries are taking advantage in deprived areas, says Helen Penn.
Ann Langston explains the changes to Understanding the World in the revised framework
There was a time when softplay was not generally around in nurseries, particularly because it was so expensive. Yet, now it's seen as essential equipment. It really comes into its own in the baby...
Nursery World diaries for new mothers gave a host of information on childrearing – from what to keep in the medicine cupboard to the correct toys for boys and girls. We delve into copies from 1955 and...
Despite the Government spending 7bn on childcare per year, British parents currently pay 27% of their income on childcare.
Being confident about what is an acceptable level of risk is at the heart of the safety debate concerning children's play, says Miranda Walker. From 23 to 29 June, the Child Accident Prevention Trust...
Initial reactions to many groundbreaking pieces of legislation have been captured through the pages of Nursery World. Hannah Crown combs through the archives to find them
The purpose of numbers will be better understood once young children discover ways to record them, and for this early years practitioners must provide tools and activities Children learn best about...