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Parents who want to dictate the learning agenda for their child at nursery are something every practitioner has to deal with. Annette Rawstrone spoke to practitioners at a private day nursery....
The once-radical teachings of Friedrich Froebel about early development were so fundamental that today we take them for granted, says Professor Kevin J Brehony
What can settings do to provide technology as a resource that enhances children’s play and learning and enables them to be creators rather than just consumers? By Marc Faulder
As the debate over formal education in the early years rages on, you will need to make a professional judgement about the appropriate curriculum for children in your setting There is a battle going...
Some nurseries have contacted Nursery World to request that the magazine publish parents' guides to all the areas of learning in the Foundation Stage. Staff say that they would like to make them into...
'For a young child, being a "good citizen" means developing self-awareness and self-confidence, learning how to play and work well with others and recognising one's place in the wider community.'...
Early years development and childcare partnerships (EYDCPs) are being rebranded and re-shaped in some areas because they are deemed to be too unwieldy to respond to the spate of Government initiatives...
Perinatal mental health is inextricably linked with the well-being of the child, so an understanding of potential problems - and how to help - is vital.
It is a warm morning in late April and most of the children are out in the nursery school's extensive outdoor area. A wide range of activities is going on, including a story-reading session by a...
Many nursery businesses, including some of the largest in the UK, have grown out of a parent's reaction to the lack of childcare available for their own family. Some nursery chains that started off...