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Two five-day courses at Reggio Emilia in Italy are being held by Sightlines Initiative. 'Architecture and Pedagogy' is on 2 to 6 March, and a Reggio Preschools Study Week for UK practitioners is on 2...
Dramatic play in the early years, scientific and investigative play, and toy safety in the nursery setting are just three of the topics to be covered at an extensive range of 19 seminars taking place...
Multisensory areas can provide enjoyment and learning opportunities for children of all abilities in a topic on light and dark Multisensory areas provide a calming and relaxing environment as well as...
Why does rough and tumble play benefit children and how can practitioners enable it in a positive and safe way? Meredith Jones Russell reports
If further proof is needed that the culture of testing and formally assessing young children in our education system needs to be reversed, then our news story on private tuition for toddlers (page 9)...
In the first part of a series on adapting your business to the current operating environment, Melanie Pilcher sets out how to ensure optimum infection control standards
I was concerned to read Germaine Greer's comment about childcarers (Quote of the week, 22 August). When considering formal, that is, paid-for childcare in the UK today, her statement could hardly be...
The early years sector's leading suppliers and organisations will be displaying the latest resources and services at Nursery World North in Liverpool on 11-12 May.
The finalists in our competition to improve an early years outdoor area describe their plans to Laura Marcus Readers of Nursery World rose to meet the Outdoor Challenge, run with Learning Through...
The early years sector has been praised for the level of good and outstanding Ofsted grades achieved, but latest inspections are running at a lower level