👉 Nursery research involves studying young children, typically aged between 0 and 5 years, to understand their cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development during this critical early stage of life. This research often focuses on how early experiences, interactions, and environments shape foundational skills and behaviors that influence future academic and personal success. Nursery settings provide a controlled yet naturalistic environment for observing and interacting with young children, allowing researchers to gather insights into their learning processes, peer relationships, and responses to educational interventions. Findings from nursery research can inform parenting practices, early childhood education programs, and policy development, aiming to optimize developmental outcomes and support the holistic growth of young children.