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Visits are invaluable to young children's learning. Heading out on a trip can provide meaningful contexts for learning, broaden children's experience and feed their insatiable desire to explore.
Photographs taken by parents gave practitioners new insight into how children experience ways to communicate at home, says Elizabeth Jarman.
Offering a children's centre alongside other services puts this place at the heart of the community in a deprived inner city area, says Annette Rawstrone.
GNG Nursery, Smethwick Youth and Community Centre (SYCC) Birmingham
Early years staff have expressed concern at racial incidents. And yet, says Mary Evans, they are in a unique position to be supportive at times of tension and to help children appreciate our diverse...
Supporting parents Mark-making fascinates young children - you have only to look at the baby making marks with spilt milk to see this in action. Over time, children start to attach meanings to the...
How can early years staff support bereaved children and help them understand their grief and emotions? By Nicole Weinstein
The July issue of Nursery World is out now, packed with news, opinion, advice and information for the early years community.
Nurseries which exclusively serve deprived areas may be less effective in breaking a cycle of underachievement than settings where there are children from varied backgrounds, according to a...
Children’s centre leaders and campaigners in Sutton Coldfield say they are worried that services for vulnerable families are at risk.