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* Childcare providers could benefit from a pack based on a successful project on Early Years Emotional Well-Being launched in Derbyshire last year and involving eight early years settings. Councillor...
Children who spend some time in formal childcare are less likely to have behavioural problems than those that are cared for solely at home, according to new research.
Can early years leaders effect social change, and will being more socially responsive and democratic make settings more effective? Yes, finds Mona Sakr, senior lecturer in education and early...
Children's emotional intelligence is the focus of a booklet published by the Child Guidance Service of Knowsley Borough Council in Merseyside. Helping my child to develop emotional intelligence was...
<P> Babies are born to be sociable, and with the right encouragement they will soon learn a variety of social skills, writes Jennie Lindon </P>
Observant practitioners explored how they could follow children's interests to extend their thinking and learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage, as Di Chilvers shows.
In the first of a series on social interactions, Caroline Vollans explores positive environments to help children learn key skills
Children become aware of their bodies at an early stage, and with personal, social and emotional development at the core of the Foundation Stage, 'Our bodies' makes an excellent topic for the early...