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Principle Giving opportunities that help children to become aware of, explore and question issues of differences in gender, ethnicity, language, religion and culture and of special educational needs...
A shortage of nutritional and dietary information for those working with one- to three-year-olds has been highlighted in a survey of healthcare and early years professionals. Research agency TNS...
With foreign language learning being introduced in primary schools for Key Stage 2, practitioners have an opportunity to help children prepare. Opal Dunn considers the best approach.
The forest school approach is growing in popularity, and it is taking a variety of different formats as settings embrace it in ways that reflect their individual needs. Nicole Weinstein explains.
* We have 20 copies of Tall by Jez Alborough (Walker Books, 5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Tall', to the address...
Ability to communicate and use language is recognised as the foundation for children's development across other learning areas. By Nancy Stewart
Choices in Childcare, which was mentioned in the feature 'Juggling act' (15 March), has asked us to point out that it has changed its name to the National Association of Children's Information...
Winner - Jessica Curbishley, Deputy manager, Woodlands Day Nursery, Timperley, Cheshire
The Liberal Democrats are calling for daycare providers to open for longer hours, as increasingly atypical working patterns are making it difficult for parents to access their childcare entitlement.
The early years sector has raised alarm over apparent further Government confusion on the 30 hours policy.