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'Using art to encourage active participation of babies and toddlers should be a regular occurrence in our nurseries,' says Liz Mercer of Cathkin Community Nursery in South Lanarkshire. 'Art allows...
Get up to speed with the all the latest Government proposals and find out what they could mean for your business by taking a look at the current issue of our Nursery Management supplement.
Teach First is calling on professionals working with children to come up with innovative ideas to tackle educational disadvantage, for a chance to win up to 20,000 worth of funding.
Members of Scotland's largest teaching union, the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS), have voted to ballot for industrial action if the Scottish Executive does not agree to reduce class sizes...
Simsala is Tivola's land of fairytale, where the stories of the brothers Grimm come to cartoon life. The tales are told interactively - the story doesn't move on until you have clicked on one of the...
What can we learn from research on early brain development? David Whitebread and Lysandra Sinclaire-Harding debunk some of the 'neuromyths' and misdiagnoses doing the rounds and look at...
A nursery chain owner has published the first in a series of four children's books aimed at helping practitioners promote a positive image of disability. Author Lesley Berrington, owner of Stepping...
Winner of the Nursery World Nursery Food Award 2013, Tootsies Private Day Nursery in Farnham, Surrey, is serving up something unique. Ruth Thomson visited to find out what makes it special.
A computer version of snakes and ladders helps players find their way through the perils of parenting. The resource, launched by the Orkney Childcare Partnership and interactive software developer,...