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The leading theories about how young children acquire and develop language, and how early years workers can use them, are outlined by Tricia David Young children become amazingly proficient...
The importance of a setting's environment to children's sense of security and freedom is a recurring theme, explains Wendy Scott Young children in daycare flourish where the adults working with them...
Encourage the behaviour you want to see at nursery by first considering things from the children's perspective, says Jennie Lindon On stressful days, even very experienced practitioners may start...
From September 2008 early years providers will have to adhere to the new framework. Ruth Thomson gives the lowdown on what you need to know What is the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)?
Switch on to ICT Besides pointing out the benefits of sound structural engineering - bricks beat straw! - these activities are a fun way to help literacy and creative development. They are based on...
The benefits of messy play are well known to practitioners, but many parents are still wary of it for a number of reasons, reports Julie Mountain, who carried out a survey on the subject
According to doctors, there is a lack of awareness of the dangers of giving whole grapes to young children.
The risks to young children from cigarette smoke are well documented, but how should nurseries treat the smokers on the staff? Melanie Defries hears their views.
Edited by Eva Lloyd and Helen Penn (The Policy Press, 56, ISBN 9781847429339)
Nursery World was invited to Durand Academy in south London to meet education and childcare minister Elizabeth Truss in advance of the publication of the 'More great childcare' report.