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Sharing a story-telling session, listening to aCD and acting out favourite tales using props are all ways in which children can be encouraged to engage with books Practitioners who want to create a...
While attachment in theory remains controversial, practitioners need to understand it in order to deliver the EYFS, explains early years consultant Anne O'Connor.
In recent months Nursery World has published on its Letters page much correspondence from disillusioned classroom assistants regarding either their recognition, title, salary or promotion prospects. I...
Left-handed children face challenges in a world designed for right-handers. Maggie Jones shows how you can help Around one in nine children are left-handed. Although the days are gone when they were...
Gordon Brown's new cabinet has been followed by a ministerial re-shuffle by Conservative leader David Cameron, in which the Times columnist Michael Gove was named last week as the shadow Secretary for...
Forging ahead into 2004, we've got a great issue of Nursery World for you this week, with both new and long-running features to help your practice and career development. Our 'project on a poster'...
Kit and caboodle Tired of carrying jam sandwiches in your handbag or baby bottles and an emergency change of clothes in a supermarket sack? The Caboodle Bag rucksack could have been tailor-made for...
A mixed bag of books that lend themselves to being shared with a group of young children is reviewed by Alison Boyle Halibut Jackson by David Lucas (Andersen, 10.99, ISBN: 1-84270-218-1)