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Making their own films helps young children to develop a wealth of skills, as Melanie Defries hears.
The Government's graduate targets mean nurseries will tread a fine line between meeting requirements and protecting morale, says Mary Evans.
The biggest barrier to disabled children's participation in freely-chosen play activities is other people's attitudes, as Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole has been finding in her eye-opening research.
New mothers worried about the unexpected way they feel after the birth of a baby can be reassured by advice from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Nursery World Award winner George Perkins Day Nursery has spread its health ethos to the whole community, finds Meredith Jones Russell
Building positive relationships between infants and carers is key to prosocial behaviour and later mental health. By Annette Rawstrone
The findings of the Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey 2009, published by the Department for Education, reveal changing trends in the early years workforce and the demand for their care.
Nursery World Award winner Incy Wincy’s approach to food is fun and goes beyond healthy eating. By Meredith Jones-Russell
Behind every excellent setting is an excellent manager. Anna Pujol-Mazzini meets up with Nursery World's Manager of the Year 2014 to find out what makes her tick and the secrets of her success.
Simple physical play with a child's carer can stimulate a function that is linked fundamentally to language and sensory development, says Anne O'Connor.