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The Nursery World team is taking a break over Christmas, but we'll be back in 2015 with some great new features and events.
In response to Gillian Dickson's letter (13 September) asking who remembers their nursery teacher - I certainly do! I am now 35 years young and started playgroup, as it was then, when I was three. It...
Children speaking different languages, or very little at all, learn to communicate happily at a nursery visited by Annette Rawstrone.
Use the following questions as starting points to evaluate the ways in which you approach parental involvement. 1 To what extent do the 'Common Features of Effective Practice' and the 'Principles for...
As children develop their moral and social skills, early years practitioners should model behaviour carefully and avoid reciting simplistic rules, says <STRONG> Jennie Lindon </STRONG>
I think the Foundation Stage's name couldn't be more correct as this is the time when young children learn most, yet as practitioners we nursery nurses are expected to work for very low salaries....
How can settings get themselves seen on social media right now? Nicola Read offers some top tips
Children from poorer backgrounds are still achieving less at school than those from affluent homes, says a new study.
Dip into a project on frogs as an opportunity to explore the lifecycle of the natural world plus a range of learning activities, with these suggestions from Wendy E Scott As the weather begins to...