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The basis for good early years practice in helping children develop their creativity is adults who know how to encourage them and model activity but not control the creative process.
Small-world play offers children the chance to explore real and imagined worlds in miniature. Early years settings put a range of small-world play equipment to the test and report back to Nicole...
Getting children to work creatively with messy materials can assist with the development of descriptive language, explains Anne O'Connor.
In the last of our National Strategies features on the Early Years Foundation Stage, regional adviser Jane Mansfield and senior adviser Jan Lepley reflect on young children's development of empathy.
For some children, enclosed areas are essential to support their cognitive development, says Elizabeth Jarman, in the first of a series looking at the kinds of spaces early years settings need to...
My congratulations to Nursery World on its 85th anniversary. Nursery World is so good that we bought it twice! Michael Heseltine looks back at Nursery World's history with Haymarket
WINNER: All About the Outdoors, Siren Films
An internet presence can not only boost your nursery's profile, it's also a valuable way of communicating with parents, Nick Williams writes Whether you call it the World Wide Web, the information...
Question time Each morning we set up a question on our question table and display board for the children to answer, with their parent or carer, by placing their name card in a 'yes' or 'no' container.