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By Alison Street, author of Singing together for 1 and 2 and co-author of Voiceplay Songs to help things happen
Music sessions will stimulate and build on one of the most powerful natural resources, says Steve Grocott.
There are many strategies that practitioners can use to help children deal with anxiety. By Annette Rawstrone
The Early Years Foundation Stage is the subject of a new 'Direction of Travel' paper from the Department for Education and Skills setting out the Government's vision for the EYFS and giving details of...
Scotland Health scares flooded the media again last week. No sooner had we digested the news of the cancer-causing dye Sudan 1 being found in hundreds of processed foods than we were hit with more...
This year, Nursery World is launching a lifetime achievement award. Independent early years adviser Julie Fisher summarises recipient Wendy Scott's vast contribution to the early years sector.
Figures published today show that more than 1m children were out of school last week for Covid reasons.
By Debra Shipley, Labour MP for Stourbridge, West Midlands Children repeatedly see adverts in which happy children are being made happy by happy parents giving them food and drink products that are...
A recent development has seen Jasmine naming colours spontaneously. She clearly knows pink, purple, blue (boo) and orange (noringe). Sometimes she identifies green (geen) too. She likes to build...