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I have been childminding for two years, but I have never felt so isolated in all my life. One of the children I look after seems to be out of control behaviour-ally. At times he is very destructive...
Simon Vevers presents a selection of courses, seminars and other events designed to promote good practice in early years settings Behaviour
As homes and gardens reflect their owners' tastes, so the use of space and equipment in early years settings reflects the taste of staff. Manufacturers offer little guidance about how to place their...
Why is listening to - and making - music important for children? Penny Tassoni explains, and suggests some activity ideas
Putting in that little bit of extra work pays off, say Nicola Bushell and Hayley Cannell, joint managers of Oakey Dokey's in Essex.
SPONSORED FEATURE Elizabeth Thomas explores how parents and carers can work with practitioners and teachers to ensure children enjoy a successful transition from nursery to school.
Let children's imagination run riot by creating animals out of all the junk they can lay their hands on. Deborah Sharpe offers ideas Most children either have a pet or wish they did, which is why...
Childcare students will be able to cherry-pick units from different awarding bodies when the new Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) is fully implemented in 2008.
Explore the Nursery World website to find a wealth of wonderful practice guides, management guides and careers and training guides