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How will Universal Credit hit self-employed parents, as well as childminders?
The importance of crawling to physical and mental development, and how to encourage it, is explained by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
The Self-Evaluation Form should be a reflection not just by an early years setting's staff, but the children, parents and third parties involved in its operation, say Laura Henry and Beth Harris.
Summer may finally be struggling to come through, but Nursery World isn't taking a break in providing you with the essential guide to the new Early Years Foundation Stage pack. September will be here...
With the right resources the children will enjoy acquiring carpentry skills, says Miranda Walker, who offers ideas to get started working with wood allows children to appreciate a natural material, as...
How do candidates gain an APEL certificate? Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan explain how to get on this fast-track route You may by now have heard about the new APEL qualification, which offers...
Treat yourself to some great giveaways to help your skin look its best this summer, in the first of a series of super offers just for nannies. All this month's winners will be drawn at random by 25...
It's clear that nurseries and childminders benefit the majority of children, regardless of background,says Professor Edward Melhuish, lead author of the latest SEED research
Early years settings can apply researchers' scales to self-evaluate their own practice. Mary Evans outlines how the scales work.
When children are exposed to a wide range of thought-provoking experiences and encouraged to make their own decisions, they will take responsibility for their learning. Marion Dowling shows how.