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What is small-world play, how does it benefit children, and what can settings do to make sure it is provisioned in ways that ensure quality and diversity? By Penny Tassoni
As society changes, nursery managers can adapt their provision to appeal to the families they serve, says Donna Sheldon Change is a process that childcare providers must anticipate and embrace if they...
Although not a childcare expert, the French philosopher Rousseau has had a far-reaching influence on our ideas about childhood, says Professor J Eric Wilkinson
The vision presented in 'Nurseries Undercover' was one of adults showing a total lack of respect for young, vulnerable children. What sort of training and professional development has prepared them to...
In any kind of setting you can provide a way for children to get close to nature while doing their part in its care. Mary Whiting shows how.
Under the revised EYFS, learning experiences must be 'challenging and enjoyable'. Is this the ideal opportunity to revisit some tired routines?, asks Penny Tassoni.
The Early Years Professional scheme is being jeopardised by other workforce issues.
This year’s expert panel of judges were clearly delighted to come together at the Chesterfield Hotel in London, to scrutinise and debate this year’s entries. It was a day of enjoyable discussion and...
High-quality CPD should continue to be a priority under the revised EYFS, and this means using training that is evidence-based and long-lasting, finds Annette Rawstrone
Last month Miranda Walker looked at how children could edit their own newspaper and produce a local news programme on video. Now she invites you to explore the media world on your doorstep by inviting...