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The movement for child-friendly cities and neighbourhoods is gaining momentum across the UK and abroad. Nicole Weinstein finds out how thoughtful urban planning and design can play a major role in...
Lindsay McGregor is on secondment at Edge Hill University in the Faculty of Education as an early years lecturer working on EYPS.
<P> Becoming deaf friendly takes time, but it will result in an inclusive nursery that enables everyone to reach their potential, says <B> Sarah Brown </B> </P>
Nurseries and pre-schools have spoken to Nursery World about the challenges of opening to more children in September, whether taking on new families or children who are returning for the first time...
Two public sector nursery schools have been singled out for praise for their innovative approach to anti-racist education in a new resource that will be circulated to pre-school settings across...
Professor Jan White looks at how to ensure that parents are fully on board with your outdoor provision, in the second part of her series
For some children, enclosed areas are essential to support their cognitive development, says Elizabeth Jarman, in the first of a series looking at the kinds of spaces early years settings need to...
Bring art to life with a child-sized collage on which the whole group can collaborate, and perhaps even join in the picture. Miranda Walker shows how traditional collages, where children stick items...
Fifty-five per cent of school support staff have seen an increase this year in the number of children relying on breakfast clubs, finds new research.
Most of us have forgotten how we learned to read, although we may have some distant memories of school reading books. As with many other areas of development, reading doesn't just happen. Your child...