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Which hand we write with is not determined at birth, but our preferences lie in our prehistory and impact on our development. Annette Karmiloff-Smith and Kyra Karmiloff explain how.
With increasing numbers of under-threes set to access funded early education, learn how to create the kinds of environments in which babies and toddlers thrive at our one day conference in London on...
Serving healthy school dinners the Italian way has children asking for seconds, and sitting with their teachers. Mario Matassa gets a taste.
It's the time of year when Nursery World publishes an issue with a special focus, devoted to one aspect of early years care and education that we explore in depth.
A guide to providing rich and meaningful experiences for under-threes has been launched by the authors of the Birth to Three Framework.
Plans for a marketing strategy to enhance its membership among under-threes groups were outlined by the Scottish Pre-School Play Association (SPPA) at its annual conference in Edinburgh last week. The...
Block play allows a child to mix creativity with mathematical problem-solving, says Anne O'Connor.
Let children explore a new line of thinking through play with ribbons, laces and cords, as Alice Sharp suggests.
Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole is a senior research fellow in disability studies and psychology at the Research Institute for Health and Social Change, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Practitioners work hard to adapt their environments to make them inclusive to children with chronic medical conditions, Jackie Musgrave finds.