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Have oodles of fun keeping children busy with an art kit from Bostik full of pipe cleaners, beads, felt shapes, pom poms, straws and Blu-Tack, plus an instruction leaflet suggesting lots of things to...
Early years settings must stay open during lockdown, argues nursery owner Karen Simpkin
We are both HNC students who are regular readers of Nursery World. We are researching the changing roles of assistants in classrooms throughout the UK and would like to enlist the help of Nursery...
More than 80 per cent of families in the UK are suffering from serious problems such as redundancy, divorce or mental illness, according to research by 4Children.
* Putting equality into practice is the subject of a new guide for early years settings by the Early Years Trainers Anti-Racist Network (EYTARN). A Policy for Excellence: developing a policy for...
Our panel give their advice on what an early years setting can do to sell itself to local families and stand out from the competition. By Gabriella Jozwiak
In these weeks running up to Christmas, the problems of inequality, disadvantage and lack of social mobility in our country come into ever-sharper focus, as both our regular columnists highlight.
Families must be supported to understand he two-year-old offer access their places, says James Hempsall
I totally agree with Anne Higgison about teachers and early years practitioners (Letters, 16 February). Qualified nursery practitioners study hard, work hard, and plan effective play- based practice,...