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Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from <B>Jane Drake</B>
Making Sense of Children's Drawings By Angela Anning and Kathy Ring
We have summarised the latest Department for Education guidance for settings below, as nurseries, childminders and schools prepare to open for more children from 1 June.
What is empathy, how does it develop in the early years, and what can practitioners and parents do to support it? Ruth Thomson explains
Ideas for implementing Birth to Three Matters. This week: Snuggle up - feeling close, feeling good, how to promote trust and self-worth Aspect: a strong child Component: a sense of belonging Heads-up...
Cache's work-based qualification requires six-week projects studying individual children and 350 hours' placement in a minimum of one setting. Gabriella Jozwiak gives us the low-down.
A nursery in Gambia is changing its name in honour of a Preston nursery group that has raised thousands of pounds to support it.
Nominations are being sought for the 2008 Professional Nanny of the Year award, organised by the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses (PANN).
Being in the city doesn’t mean children can’t learn about the natural world. Marianne Sargent looks at one nursery connecting urban with earth
Poetry is portable in these suggestions for learning, sharing and having fun from Helen Bromley.