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Timeless practical activities that foster children’s independence are a core part of Maria Montessori’s philosophy, Nicole Weinstein discovers
Jasmine loves to receive post and is allowed to open all the junk mail that arrives. She also enjoys carrying letters to the postbox. When on holiday at the seaside, her parents let her send herself a...
Observation, reflection and planning are the keys to success in helping children to explore ICT, as in any other areas of early learning, writes Jane Drake Information technology is now an integral...
Ever dreamed of having your title change from 'nanny' to 'consultant'? Dream Nannies launched this month as a service to families having sleep problems with a baby or young child. Nannies aged 25 and...
When it comes to best practice in Physical Development, it's important to understand the thinking behind both the 'principles' and 'programme' approaches. Dr Lala Manners explains.
Nearly half of all three-and four-year-olds have their own touch-screen devices, new research suggests.
The UK's sixth biggest nursery chain, Princess Christian Nurseries, is seeking to re-brand itself as 'bright, fun and friendly' with a new logo. The group, owned by the private education provider Nord...
Don't just hold the front page, but use the whole newspaper for a variety of challenging games and activities. Philip Waters suggests ways to use that wonderfully cheap resource Newspapers. We read...
Nursery nurse members of the public service union Unison in Scotland have gathered 20,000 signatures - double their own number - in support of a petition calling on the Scottish Executive to set up a...