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By Linda Pound, early years consultant Phonics is in the news again with the publication of Jim Rose's report which has determined that synthetic phonics should be taught in schools and early years...
What are the effects of air pollution on children, and how can settings tackle the problem? Meredith Jones Russell looks at what is being done in London
How the early learning goals for Communication, Language and Literacy should be revised. By Professors Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram, and Kathryn Peckham
Children's charities and childcare associations have warmly welcomed the U-turn by the Department for Education and Skills on allowing childminders in England to smack the children in their care and...
Safe class sizes are just one of the measures that have been ignored by some nursery and primary schools as they reopen to more children, according to a survey published by Unison today (Friday).
It may be winter outside... but here in Nursery World there's a glimmer of summer sunshine with our feature on the working life of children's holiday reps (pages 15-16). If you fancy going abroad for...
Hatch some new ideas and understanding with more activities for the Foundation Stage by Carolyn Price, here concentrating on nests, eggs and feathers Activity 1
Delays to development checks and the introduction of non-face-to-face appointments due to the pandemic are hindering the effectiveness of the programme. Katy Morton reports
Children tend to live up to what adults think of them, so early years practitioners must be careful to get the message right, says Penny Tassoni