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Parents rely heavily on informal childcare, with two-thirds saying that their children's grandparents have been the main providers, a survey conducted for the Scottish Executive has found. Calling for...
The constraints of Covid-19 should hasten the expansion of fully outdoor nurseries, says Kenny Forsyth, chief executive of Stramash Social Enterprise nursery group
It's vital for settings to have practical storage systems accessible to adults and children - and well-chosen containers can also be used to promote learning In any setting, storage presents a...
We have one wooden bucket balance (Hope, 39.95) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'bucket balance', to the address on page...
The tools and resources you need to have on hand for D&T work are surprisingly basic and simple - the most important thing is that they offer progression in learning Children should have planned and...
One common behaviour upsets parents as much as the children involved. Mary Evans hears some nurseries' policies on biting Biting is a common problem among young children. When incidents occur, early...
National play organisation Play England has lost all its Government funding.
Breast-fed babies are less likely to have behavioural problems by the age of five than those who drink formula milk, suggests a new study based on data from the Millennium Cohort Study and parents'...
Children's freedom to play is being stifled by a culture of caution, according to a survey that found some providers have gone to extremes such as banning the making of daisy chains, playing with...
Observation of possible learning outcomes Activity: Behaving as a writer (home corner), Name, Date