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Early years practitioners need to be highly skilled to meet the complex developmental needs of children aged nought to three Children under three are learners and communicators from birth and...
Children's early development has often been discussed in relation to children's Physical, Intellectual, Language, Emotional and Social development, often referred to as PILES. In the Birth to Three Matters framework,...
An effective system of planning, observation and assessment will enable practitioners to respond to a child's developing interests Planning for under-twos as well as older children is a requirement under...
There are several key factors that greatly influence and can improve the experiences of under-threes in childcare Relationships
How to recognise and deal with a urinary tract infection is the subject of this A-Z of Health by doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital Children and babies are prone...
A humorous story about a boy who has been given too many teddies as presents opens the door on a wealth of activities, writes Lena Engel For generations children have...
* We have ten copies of Too Many Teddies by Gus Clarke (Andersen Press, £4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back...
By Brian Cooper, owner of Meir Park Day Nursery in Stoke-on-Trent I am confused by the Government's approach to the subject of pay in early years, particularly in the private...
I must respond to Anne Longfield's opinion column ('Making the most of summer', Out of school, 17 July). While she quite rightly highlights the fact that there will be large...
To answer Linda Moorhouse's opinion that letting a child choose something to eat on entering a supermarket 'is equal to shoplifting' (Letters, 24 July), I would say that as long...
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