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Am I the only nursery manager who feels all her predictions are coming true? The Government is funding places for three- and four-year-olds and helping parents with tax credits, which is great, but...
What is nursery life like for children, staff and families at military bases such as those on Cyprus? Helen Lakey, Defence Children Services early years advisor, explains
Research and personal experience have helped Alison Prowle and Janet Harvell lead a University of Worcester project to develop practitioner understanding of families seeking sanctuary in the UK
As homes and gardens reflect their owners' tastes, so the use of space and equipment in early years settings reflects the taste of staff. Manufacturers offer little guidance about how to place their...
Talks resumed last week between Unison and local authority employers in an attempt to settle the long-running nursery nurses' dispute, as their all-out strike entered its sixth week of action.
Understanding Child Development. Linking Theory and Practice By Jennie Lindon
Adults' facial expressions have a strong impact on very young children learning about social relationships. Anne O'Connor explains social referencing and why early years workers need to understand it.
One ICT priority for this term will be to introduce the computer and encourage children to become confident and proficient in using the mouse. Here are two pieces of software that will go a long way...
<P> In the second of a two-part series on planning for the outdoors, <B> Jane Drake </B> looks at how practitioners can offer high-quality learning experiences in outdoor areas with limitations...
Playwork managers have to juggle communications with parents and their own staff, often indirectly. Jackie Nunns offers tips on how to make sure it's done effectively communication can cause as much...