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Wet and dry sand can provide a useful basis for further learning when combined with careful planning and an interesting variety of resources, says Jane Drake. Photography at lescudjack nursery in...
Practice at writing should go hand in hand with children's learning how to read, says Lena Engel. When young children view letters and words, they see them as symbols: pictures that are a collection...
It becomes obvious when you stop to look at the job of nannying for more than a few minutes that nannies are in 'sole charge' not just of children but of their own careers. It's because they work...
Children enjoy helping adults assemble furniture and equipment, and such construction projects have many benefits, writes Penny Tassoni
More resources should be made available for Gaelic-medium education, according to a report drawn up by the ministerial advisory group on Gaelic. It said that educational provision would be the...
One nursery combines learning through play with family involvement by making science boxes. Mary Evans finds out what it's all about.
Early Childhood Education (3rd edition) By Tina Bruce (Hodder Arnold, 0 340 88972 1, 17.99, 020 7873 6000) Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and early years consultant
Here on Nursery World, we certainly don't hold with the view that 21 billion of Government money has been wasted on early years education and childcare, though to read many of the national newspapers...
It’s hard to imagine any setting without music and sound. Music is an important aspect of the early years, says Sally-Anne Brown and Vic Holmes, directors of a community of learning for early years...