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I think that rather than calling the eight-page pull-out 'All About Painting and Drawing' (7 March), a good name for it would have been 'Art Torture for Tots'. What age group is the author of this...
We have been asked to point out that readers wanting the two free guides 'Keep it clean and healthy' and 'Looking after you and your baby' published by he Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors'...
When boys are playing boisterously and causing disruption, it may be time to look again at what type of activities are being provided for them, advises Penny Tassoni.
Clearly defining your goals can help you deliver the right training for your organisation in the long term.
Young children need to learn to identify and verbalise their feelings with the help of adults who can empathise with them, says Marion Dowling.
Correspondence from early editions of Nursery World shines a light on the evolution of attitudes about childcare in society.
The Department for Education has no plans to remove the word ‘free’ when describing and advertising the funded entitlements, the children and families minister David Johnston told delegates at Nursery...
In the second of our National Strategies features on the EYFS, senior director Helen Moylett and Janet Ackers, senior adviser, early years, reflect on the importance of listening to parents and...
Early years practitioners may need to learn how to manage the diabetic condition of a child in their care. Ruth Thomson reports.
Squeeze and stretch Handling malleable materials is always a popular activity in early years settings. Try this mixture as an alternative to playdough, clay and gloop.