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I write as the husband of a pre-school leader. As such I have the opportunity to look over her shoulder at Nursery World and the Nursery World website. I think that they are both well-produced, and...
In response to Carol Adams' letter, 'Get learning in order' (4 January), I felt that it hit the nail on the head. I read out her letter to the members of staff in my playgroup setting and watched with...
Our next Nursery World Exchange event will be at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Cheltenham on 24-25 March, and will bring together senior nursery group directors and early years suppliers to...
I got very upset and angry when I read the feature 'Heading for a fall' (8 April). I am a mother of two young children and the deputy of a pre-school, studying for a foundation degree in early years...
I was perturbed to read in the feature 'Put in the shade' (10 April) that it 'takes four years to train a teacher, while childcare staff can train on the job'. This is incorrect. Although there are...
Annette Dawson (Letters, 27 September) is so right - you only have to ask childminders to find out what a rewarding job it is. The research consistently shows childcare workers as among the most...
An understanding of fine motor skills and how they affect children's development can help you to provide the best type of resources and support. Penny Tassoni offers expert insight.
Listen-along CDs, flaps, feely pages and amusing rhymes enliven books for young children reviewed by Alison Boyle.
Molly (not her real name) was a quiet girl at nursery, but appeared to settle in well, although sometimes she did seem a little withdrawn.