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If a child overreacts to tactile experiences it may be down to sensory processing, says Anne O'Connor.
Early years settings need to follow a behaviour policy - for the staff as well as for parents and children. Jennie Lindon explains how to set out a working document that gives positive pointers to...
What do you do when a parent blames nursery staff for a child's difficult behaviour? Sue Chambers advises.
A parenting programme piloted in 11 Sure Start centres in Wales is effective in reducing behavioural problems among children and is likely to be cost-effective, according to new research. A team from...
More than half of the children attending nurseries in Belfast have been classified as having behavioural difficulties. According to a report by the Belfast Education and Library Board, Behaviour in a...
A new report tries to unravel the apparent links between children's behaviour problems and their family backgrounds, says Karen Faux.
Whether it's swimming, horse-riding, dancing, cycling or games of tag, there are lots of ways to get inactive children moving Isn't reading and mathematics more important than exercise?
Children whose parents use 'negative discipline' are twice as likely to have severe behaviour problems, according to new research.
Better outdoor play areas and playgrounds in early years settings and schools help to increase children's self-esteem and significantly reduce vandalism and bullying at playtime, according to a report...
The ability of young children to learn to control their behaviour before they start school could be the key to preventing violence in later life, according to a new study.