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When settings support co-regulation, children can be calmed in the moment and gain trust in the adults around them, explains Helen Garnett
Further to the news story that childminders in poor parts of England are to receive support funding (22 March), since the introduction of nursery vouchers by the Conservative Government followed by...
It's definitely the Emergency Services tabards from Three Bears Playthings (49.50 per set) which have proved the greatest success. 'They are so bright and distinctive and the great thing is that the...
Continuing her series on the Sustainable Development Goals, Dr Diane Boyd examines how to provide a ‘life-long’ learning environment that takes in the whole locality
Children at Astley Grange Norwood House Nursery in Edinburgh have been letting their imaginations run wild by writing their own books Children sometimes love a story so much they hate for it to end....
By Ann Russell, supervisor at the St Barnabas Pre-school in Worcester We went for it in a big way, then we went for it again, and the seed of an idea is germinating for yet another go.
In common with other groups opposed to the abuse of children, the United Nations has confused judicious smacking with irrational violence (News, 10 October). Pain is a natural warning process and,...
A school health programme with its own games and monthly themes is so popular with the children that they are borrowing from it spontaneously in the playground Children's health is an area of growing...
Nursery World Exchange is heading for Southampton on 17 November, with another fantastic live get-together for the early years sector.
- Millie's Marvellous Hat by Satoshi Kitamura