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A child's communication begins at home, and early years practitioners need to promote it there and in partnership with the nursery, as Helen Moylett explains.
Nursery managers should be more proactive in developing training for their staff, says Inez Murray, convenor of Scottish Independent Nurseries Association West. I often hear complaints from managers...
Nursery World has teamed up with book publisher Faber and Faber to offer three lucky readers the chance to win a set of books featuring Justin Fletcher, known for his role as Mr Tumble on children's...
Forget tricycles and plastic climbing frames, start focusing on child development and outdoors – and reap the rewards, says Helen Bilton
The Council for Awards in Children's Care and Education and the National Childminding Association have joined forces to develop a new level 3 qualification. The Diploma in Home-Based Childcare level 3...
Don't wait 'til the boat comes into have a fishy in a little dishy - try these suggestions for healthy, tasty eating from Fiona Hamilton-Fairley It is not often that you get a chance to go fishing....
A view in passing inspired a stream of activities described by Dorothy Gregory, head of Walkergate Early Years Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne We observed what an interest our children took in the Tyne...
Many young adults are confused about birth and living with a newborn baby, according to research published last Monday by the National Childbirth Trust to coincide with the charity's rebranding.
Children's categorisation of play and learning based on social context Ninety-two children aged four to six years were asked to sort photographic stimuli into those they believed depicted play/not...
New figures reveal an increase in the number of teachers on long-term sick leave for stress and mental health reasons.