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Pre-schools in Reggio Emilia lead the way in using photography to enrich young children's life and learning, say Linda Thornton and Pat Telfer Brunton With an advanced level of automation and...
While children will squabble from time to time, they are usually practising negotiating techniques. The skill for adults is to know when to step in or step back and let them get on with it, explains...
Baby charity Tommy's is inviting nursery and toddler groups to host an event on any date in July, August or September for which it will supply balloons, stickers, posters, leaflets and fundraising...
Teachers value children being able to do as many things as possible for themselves, says Rachel Goodchild Starting school can be a traumatic time for you and your children, but it is important that...
Private tuition companies have been accused of exploiting parents' worries over SATs assessments by supplying tutors for children as young as two. Early years consultant Margaret Edgington said it was...
The children we care for were incredibly inspired by the Hickory Dickory Dock poster in a recent issue of Nursery World (3 August), so much so that they made their own clock! It could not have been...
A study has measured the effects of music therapy on children's emotional well-being, reports Karen Faux.
Children's ability to estimate is more important to their mathematical development than counting, explains Jo Van Herwegen.
Scottish nursery owners have warned that changes to the application process brought in when the new Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit were introduced in April have left the system wide open to...
Most parents of overweight children think their child is the right weight, the annual NHS health survey for England has found.