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A group of leading early years specialists has launched a campaign to urge practitioners and parents to fight Government plans to adopt synthetic phonics for teaching children to read in reception...
Early years professionals can sign up for a conference at the University of Wolverhampton on 29 June.
We read with interest the news stories 'Nursery nurses ready to take their pay claim to the streets' and 'Raise pay to raise status' (10 May). We are in full agreement that staff working within...
If you're off on holiday this week, make sure you take your copy of Nursery World with you, because it's packed with news, views and information that you can't afford to miss. You definitely need to...
Music One2One The aim of the Music One2One Project is to encourage communication through music between parents/carers and their babies. The group sessions we are running at Sure Start and Family...
I am somewhat concerned by the comments made by Ben Black of Tinies nanny agency regarding Kelly Lawrence, the nanny imprisoned for abusing two 14-month-old toddlers in her care, as 'a decent nanny...
AREAS OF LEARNING Nursery Topics - Communications covers all six areas of learning in the English early years curriculum, but it can be easily adapted to suit the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish...
In common with other groups opposed to the abuse of children, the United Nations has confused judicious smacking with irrational violence (News, 10 October). Pain is a natural warning process and,...
The decision to change the way SATS are carried out at Key Stage 1 in England's primary schools is good news for Foundation Stage practitioners. Greater emphasis on teacher assessment of pupils rather...
Good communication is the key to successful inclusion for children with visual or hearing disabilities and a positive outlook will benefit everyone Underpinning the foundation stage curriculum is the...