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The pandemic has caused a ‘perfect storm’ where vital services and support for pregnant mothers and babies were withdrawn from many families at a time when they needed it most, according to the First...
We must ensure we keep our doors open to families, says head of fundraising Sophia Baker
An international conference on the challenges facing children and young people to be held in Sheffield will hear from diverse speakers including those with working experience in the law courts and in...
Last-minute preparations for end-of-term activities and the start of the summer holidays will be uppermost in early years practitioners' minds at the moment, but don't forget to lay plans for next...
Some nurseries have contacted Nursery World to request that the magazine publish parents' guides to all the areas of learning in the Foundation Stage. Staff say that they would like to make them into...
Letting children make decisions and help with tasks is a good way to keep yourself from making mountains out of molehills when you disagree, says Lena Engel Generally, most adults, including early...
Make a pinhole camera and have fun with photograms to develop children's understanding of how cameras work. Through the pinhole
Cards and board games, whether bought or made in the nursery, are ideal resources for early learning about counting and number, says Denise Bailey Table-top games and activities can provide lots of...
A guide to the early stages of communication by I CAN speech therapist and consultant Kate Freeman Approximately one in ten children across the UK has some kind of communication disability. This means...
A quarter of early years settings are unlikely to be operating in 12 months’ time, as as the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic hits, a survey suggests.