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Height charts and wall hangings deserve a place in every nursery and classroom and, if imaginatively chosen, can become a really versatile aid to development and early learning. Selecting durable...
While many nannies and mothers had happy relationships in the 1920s, correspondence in Nursery World shows how class, values and beliefs on how to raise children would often collide, says Dr Katherine...
A literacy campaign in Birmingham is reaching out to isolated families and improving the skills of parents so they can also help their children’s development, finds Meredith Jones Russell
(Photograph) - Sparkling fish, mermaids and mystic seahorses are among the larger-than-life costumes created for the Chapeltown carnival in Leeds on the August bank holiday by children taking part in...
Joanne Fisher talks to Jackie Cosh about what her role involves.
26 NOVEMBER. Including me: Working with children with complex health needs. Participants on this National Children's Bureau course will hear case studies of good practice to gain an understanding of...
Nearly 11,000 supporters have signed a government petition calling for the Early Years Foundation Stage to be extended to age seven since it was set up just a week ago, with the author calling for Key...
The ZedBug is a 'mini-trike' designed for children between three and 11. There are no pedals: forward movement is controlled by swinging the handlebar from side to side with the hands and feet. It has...
(Photograph) - Briony Vernon explores the 'environment space' at Kent County Council's conference, 'Why Birth to Three Matters'. The event, attended by 320 nursery workers and childminders, was led...
One of the best ways to ensure staff feel comfortable outside is to get the right resources and clothes – for them as well as the children. By Gabriella Jozwiak