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The ability to engage in mindfulness is an important life skill to teach young children in today’s fast-paced world, says Marion Dowling
Your mention of my appointment as the National Childminding Association's new chair (News, 14 July) has resulted in my receiving lots of congratulations and best wishes, which was wonderful. It also...
This year's issue of Training Today brings together all the changes being made to qualifications, which will affect everyone in the early years workforce.
Seeing a young boy do something considered feminine provokes some extended thinking about traditional gender roles and stereotypes. Anne O'Connor explores the issues in practice.
Confidence may follow from practitioners giving special attention to the children in a setting who rarely speak up for themselves. Michael Jones explains one approach.
Explore the Nursery World website to find a wealth of wonderful practice guides, management guides and careers and training guides
England is falling behind other European countries in the race to improve children’s health, warns a new report that makes grim predictions for the state of children's health in 2030.
I am studying for a Diploma in Childcare and Education, and am also qualified as a special needs classroom assistant. I have worked as both a special needs classroom assistant and a general classroom...
A unique scheme is preparing children for reception class and assessing their needs on home visits, writes Bernard Adams