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What a hectic week it has been - both for the early years sector and for Nursery World!
This month's move towards a law against anyone smacking children, coming from Scotland (see page 4), is of course good news for children. But it's the same old thing for nannies, who are again seen as...
Concern over the quality of early years education in children's centres was raised at the National Union of Teachers' annual conference in Gateshead last week. Delegates passed a resolution brought by...
Connect what is grown on a farm with what animals eat and what the farm shop sells, in more activities from Helen Shelbourne Develop children's understanding of life on a farm through using...
A nursery culture where staff feel 'we are all in this together' is vital when it comes to meeting the new EYFS requirements. Mary Evans explains how this can be achieved.
Nurseries should be designed to meet the needs of the child, but this is often not the case, argues Jenny Benjamin For too long, says Eva Lloyd, chief executive of the National Early Years Network...
Develop manipulative skills for mark-making with an assortment of resources in the office role-play area, says Jane Drake Children need a wide range of opportunities for developing the skills of...
Alongside or apart from what adults teach them, children will represent and explore mathematical ideas with their own creative methods, as Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington explain.
A nursery owner appeared in court last month to face a charge of common assault after intervening to stop a toddler hitting a baby over the head with a wooden brick. Olive Rack, owner of Tresco House...