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It is absurd and unhelpful when adults encourage children to use incorrect terminology and euphemisms for their body parts, explains Caroline Vollans
Week by week since 1925, Nursery World has been at the heart of the effort to ensure that children have the best start possible, says Annette Rawstrone.
Some children's centres have discovered the secrets of success for involving fathers in their provision and activities, says Karen Faux.
Air is not only essential for life but is also a fantastic STEM resource in its own right, and Julie Mountain and Felicity Robinson’s ideas will blow your mind
A project on rights – prompted by children showing nurturing skills in the setting – ended in them becoming fully engaged with the plight of refugees. By Annette Rawstrone
An inclusion course much in demand is outlined by Karen Faux
Encourage the youngest children to lead the way in musical activities with suggestions from Jessica Pitt.
A cohesive conceptual framework for education in the broadest sense of the word has a lot to offer the UK. Janet Boddy and Claire Cameron explain The recent DfES Children's Workforce strategy document...
* Several childminders and early years settings in Devon are celebrating the results of their recent Ofsted inspections. Nicky and Rebecca Edge from Teignmouth and Tracey Rouse and Carole Smith from...