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Working parents are penalised for working part-time in jobs that force them to work extra hours, with just under half blaming work for restricting their ability to read or play with their children.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained could be the motto for children taking risks, says Helen Bromley.
All nurseries have them, but they devise different ways of managing them. Mary Evans considers the late pick-up
Developing a constructive relationship with parents is the key to working with children's behavioural problems, says Jennie Lindon
How early years educators can engage with the people who are the most important and influential in young children’s lives – parents, carers and families. By Dr Stella Louis
Early years practitioners engaged parents as partners by exploring schemas for personal, social and emotional development for a project in one London borough, described by Kate Miranda and Stella...
Practitioners could value diversity among parents by building on characteristics of their sameness to us, argues Helen Bromley.
Practitioners tell Karen Faux about sources they have used for inspiration and professional development. Nursery manager Sharon Mackenzie wanted to gather new ideas for working with parents to take...
If you are still using paper to ensure your parents are up to date with everything that is happening in your nursery, it may be time to consider online systems which can be far more dynamic, says...
Lynn Kennington, the head of Gamesley Pre-School Centre in North Derbyshire, is forthright about her priorities. 'Parents are at the forefront of our thinking. They are the child's first educators,'...