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Is the word ‘tantrum’ now inappropriate? Annette Rawstrone speaks to experts on different sides of the debate around this common behaviour
Switch on to ICT Besides pointing out the benefits of sound structural engineering - bricks beat straw! - these activities are a fun way to help literacy and creative development. They are based on...
The advent of the doula as a new form of childcarer has focused attention on whether fathers are a help or hindrance at a baby's birth.
An alternative form of circle time is teaching young children to listen and concentrate. Sharon Garforth explains the programme and training.
The Child Povery Action Group has called on Chancellor Gordon Brown to put reducing child poverty at the centre of this week's Pre-Budget Statement. CPAG director Martin Barnes said, 'Progress is...
New materials offer guidance for those working with diverse and disadvantaged toddlers. Helen Sutherland and Jan Styman explain.
In the face of much concern about some aspects of the draft Early Years Foundation Stage, welcome news came this week that the Department for Education and Skills is proposing to put back the...
Follow our pointers to help you gather evidence for NVQ Level 3 Unit C11 - Promote children's language and communication development. Read our advice in conjunction with Level 3 standards in Early...
There are plenty of links to be found between messy play and the Birth To Three Matters framework When organising messy play for very young children, practitioners should think carefully about the...
The children's centre teacher team from the Birth to Five Service, Lincolnshire County Council, are providing an article for us on a monthly basis linked to working with parents and building...