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Children at two are not 'ready' for reading, says Sally Goddard Blythe. They don't have the physical equipment for learning formal skills.
The wrong photo was printed on page 9 of Nursery World, 10 June, alongside the caption about Little Rainbows, the hotel-based nursery, in Poole, Dorset. The correct photo to accompany the announcement...
In Oldham, a literacy programme that has helped families improve their home learning environment should stand them in good stead over lockdown. By Charlotte Goddard
Left-handed children face challenges in a world designed for right-handers. Maggie Jones shows how you can help
Children benefit from books and characters that reflect the reality of their own lives in terms of factors such as family structure, ethnicity and disability, explains Annette Rawstrone
When it comes to racism, Liz Pemberton questions how leaders can start conversations around the subject
Keep an eye out for some exciting new resources being showcased by exhibitors and organisations across the early years sector, as Mary Evans previews what's on offer.
Flexible routes to gaining skills. Childcare students will be able to mix and match credits to build towards a qualification under a new framework. Mary Evans reports
Well-thought-out art activities in which practitioners also take part can significantly improve children’s language and communication skills. Meredith Jones-Russell reports