The support and wellbeing of babies is strongly linked to better outcomes later in life but is not always placed at the forefront of best practice in early years. With the legacy of Covid and other...
Professors Kathy Goouch and Sacha Powell tell Nursery World what their Baby Room Projects have achieved, and three areas provide case studies of their experiences of taking part in the work
Amid rising food prices, Dr Coulthard, a developmental psychologist, says that the cost of using food in sensory play can be kept to a minimum and that the practice actually reduces food waste...
A unique digital radio service for children to be launched early next year could help pre-school language and literacy development. Abracadabra will be the first all-day, every day radio service in...
The North-West’s first integrated nursery within a care village setting is to open in Chester in January 2022.
There are a variety of reasons why parents may choose to raise a young child as vegetarian, for example, religious, ethical or health-related.
Early years settings that employ an Early Years Professional make 'significant improvements' in the quality of learning for children from two-and-a-half to five, a four-year study has concluded.
Cultural festivals are engagingly explored in a video that will be a useful resource for settings, says Peter Baldock If your setting is thinking about the ways in which it responds to festivals, the...
The Child Accident Prevention Trust is calling on practitioners to help make environments safer for children and young people this Child Safety Week, 18-24 June.
The sustained fall in the number of nursery schools over the past years has been a crying shame. Their role as beacons of excellent practice and in developing great nursery practitioners has not saved...