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(Photograph) - Go karts go west! A splash of sunshine yellow puts the finishing touches to one of two go karts designed and built at a workshop run by Steve West at the seventh South West Play...
Ormiston Herman Academy has adopted a child-centred approach in Year 1 with positive results, says teacher and early years specialist leader of education Amy Jackson
More than four in five children have passed this year's phonics screening check at the end of Year 1.
Jools Page from Kent has won this year's Nursery World student essay competition, which took the theme 'Caring for birth to threes'. Jools is currently studying for a PhD at the University of...
Nurseries across the country are being hit by cuts to funding and increased costs, leading many to close ahead of the introduction of the 30 free hours.
Valuable as an end in themselves, activities that encourage the development of fine motor skills are also a prerequisite for writing, says Judith Stevens
Do you want to try and buy the latest early years equipment, resources and services for your setting? Meet the leading suppliers at the Nursery World Show on 1-2 February.
'Doctor, my daughter has got something on her face. My friend thinks she has impetigo and suggested I see you as it's very infectious. Is that right?'
Three-year-old Nell from the nursery at the Eureka! national children's museum in Halifax, West Yorkshire, explores the setting's new natural play area at an open day last weekend.
The childcare sector has good news and bad news to ponder lately, as viewed by Alan Bentley.