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The 'welcome session' at the Rainbow Centre is an opportunity to develop the communication skills of our special needs children, who are split into two groups in the morning depending on their needs....
Background reading on the thinkers who helped shape current early years practice has just got easier, as we've gathered together all the articles from our 'Early Years Pioneers' series and made them...
Question time Each morning we set up a question on our question table and display board for the children to answer, with their parent or carer, by placing their name card in a 'yes' or 'no' container.
A communication project has opened practitioners' and parents' eyes to the power of fun and a playful attitude to children's learning, writes Ruth Thomson.
Picturebooks can help children get to grips with rules, routines and bedtime. Andy McCormack explains
We have 20 sets of Minibeasts (Eduzone, 9.95) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Minibeasts', to the address on page 3....
Childminders in England have voted to change their name. But they do not know what they want to change it to.
A research paper published earlier this year has major implications for the early years because of the challenges it makes to some of the ideas that have become 'best practice', says Julian Grenier