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I am the manager of an after-school club as well as a registered childminder. I greatly support Ofsted's unannounced visits. I read with combined horror and amusement the letter from a club with a...
There are now a whole host of opportunities open to those who want to become childminders, and our eight-page special pull-out this week explores the development of this form of childcare as a career....
A new report calls for Governments worldwide to prioritise early childhood development.
A plastic surgeon in Florida has published a book to help children understand and cope when their mother has cosmetic surgery, reported the Daily Telegraph. Dr Michael Salzhauer's My Beautiful Mommy...
Early childhood education programmes do not offer any measurable benefits to children if they fall below certain levels of cost and quality, claims an international study.
There's an air of celebration in our December issue, with a colourful Christmas activity poster and a look back as Nursery World reaches its 95th birthday, as well as an essential mix of news,...
Provide an assortment of materials and see where the children's explorations take them, in a two-part project by Judith Stevens Materials is a wonderful theme that supports the exploration and...
Young children are using stories to understand and practise mathematical concepts. <B> Wendy Scott </B> saw this approach in action at a primary school
I was delighted to see so much information about schemas in Nursery World ('All About Schemas', 6 June). It was inspiring and exciting to read about an approach to education that does not try to drum...