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To be effective communicators, young children need attention from adults who are tuned in to what is worthwhile to them, writes Julie Fisher in the first of a four-part series about the role of the...
Nominations are being sought for the Heinemann and Nursery World Childcare Student of the Year Award 2009.
It's time to celebrate the role of home care in language development, says Liz Bayram.
Practitioners in early years settings may be the first to notice if a child shows what could be the signs of depression. Annette Rawstrone finds out what to do.
Annabelle Padwick is the founder of Life at No27, a non-profit organisation using plant-growing sessions in nurseries and schools to support children struggling with loneliness and mental and physical...
* Bright Horizons Family Solutions, the UK's fourth-largest nursery chain, has been chosen to operate a new on-site nursery for employees of Kwik-Fit Financial Services. The nursery, which opened...
By understanding how the body responds to stress, early years workers can nurture young children's future well-being, says Dr Janet Rose.
The latest group to expand during the pandemic is led by ex-Asquith Nurseries' chief executive Andy Morris, which now operates 10 nurseries.
In seeking to ensure children are always busy, have we overlooked the value of simply doing nothing? Dr Natasha Kirkham considers the issue.