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Children from Holly Bank Nursery in Huddersfield are composting and recycling as part of the Kirklees Council Food for Life pilot project.
When the Government revealed that it is considering making it mandatory for all early years staff to be qualified to at least level 3 (Nursery World, 4 February), it caused quite a stir.
For young children, 'history' will only mean the sequence of changes in their own lifetimes, says Jane Drake It is understandable that in their planning, early years practitioners view the sprawling...
Our children are bombarded with images, advertising and a continuous stream of new, must-have toys and clothes. Is it any wonder that they think it's only fair they have a new toy every time you pop...
One children's centre delights in providing challenge for a child with Down Syndrome.
Early years workers need to know what to do if a child has an epileptic seizure. Radhika Holmstrom shows how to cope We told the other children in the nursery that Alex might not be well at times. He...
It was heartening to read about Mrs J Johns' success (Letters, 16 September). I was not surprised to read that the caramelised carrots had gone down so well: there is plenty of natural sugar in...
Parents want early years professionals to adhere to clear standards and possess knowledge, skills and relevant experience, but some parents believe that a degree may not be crucial, a report from the...
A chef visited Happy Times in Hammersmith, west London to introduce the children to food preparation A chef from the nursery's catering company recently visited us for a day.
These optional units help practitioners to pursue children's creativity across all areas of the curriculum, says Mary Evans.