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A new centre for higher-level early years training opened in the north-west this week with the aim of improving the sustainability of provision across the UK. Liverpool Hope University College opened...
Teaching young children to overcome bias and challenge prejudice is a process that must start with early years practitioners reflecting on their own attitudes, says Anne O'Connor.
By Wanda Allen, High/Scope Regional Support Team Most early years practitioners would agree with the definition of teaching given on page 17 of the Early Years Foundation Stage document, which...
Another 'nanny from hell' story had us all biting our fingernails until the end of a crown court trial earlier this month (what would we do if there was a 'nanny from heaven' story?). Australian nanny...
Glasgow schools are opening in the summer holidays for the first time to offer meals and activities for families that struggle financially without free school meals.
Ways of relating to computer use in pre-school activity This Swedish study identified three ways of relating to computer use: as a threat to other activities, as an available option, and as an...
The new edition of Nursery Equipment, free with Nursery World 28 May-10 June, has a wealth of ideas, activities and resources to help you provide risk and challenge for all children.
If you can't offer the cooking facilities that you want in-house, call in the caterers. Sue Learner finds out about the burgeoning food services for early years providers.
Christine Macintyre examines the importance of play, in this extract from Identifying Additional Learning Needs This chapter is written in response to four-year-old Ronan's request, 'Just let me...
Playing with words needn't be dull. Lynne Garner suggests a range of games to put the fun into literacy Some children see words as boring and the learning of them tedious.