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Flower power Growing their own flowers will inspire children to record their efforts in interesting ways
Occupancy is rising and the number of nursery closures may have peaked, according to a leading childcare survey.
The Scottish health secretary Humza Yousaf has claimed that a nursery refused to offer his two-year-old daughter a place because she has a Muslim name.
There is growing evidence that physical activity is fundamental to learning, and daily movement programmes can help to narrow the disadvantage gap, says Sally Goddard Blythe
The Government is gearing up to try and relax ratios again, argues Christie and Co's Courteney Donaldson, managing director of childcare and education
How to plan a new use for an outdoor space. By Julie Mountain
Observations of children who are new to the setting can guide practitioners in making each area of provision more accessible for the settling-in period, says Jane Drake Observation in setting
From next month it's all change for the Childcare Approval Scheme in England. The scheme is coming under the voluntary part of the new Ofsted Childcare Register, to which applications will have to be...
You can tune the ears of babies and toddlers to picking out sounds and matching them to what they are seeing and doing, as Jennie Lindon explains The impressive sensory skills of human babies are now...
I am writing in response to Sharon Duthie's query about how to store back copies of Nursery World in an easily accessible way (Letters, 5 May). I am currently compiling storage of them in this way:...