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Many children will be aware of the problem of racism, which arises from inequality. Continuing her series on introducing the themes of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to children, Dr Diane Boyd...
How can early years settings get children involved in reducing waste? Dr Diane Boyd considers the Sustainable Development Goal for responsible consumption and production
The recent move by a primary school in south London to open a baby unit, funded and run by the school itself, raises quite a few issues, especially with current concerns about how local authorities...
Steiner Waldorf now offers an Early Years Educator course at Level 4. Gabriella Jozwiak takes a look at what it involves, in the final part of our series on the new qualifications.
Are personalities born or made? Penny Tassoni considers the theories explaining why children share certain traits and what might make them different Imagine the scene. A newborn baby lies in his...
Do young children consciously reject one parent and cling to the other? Cath Hunter offers advice for talking with families and getting through what may be a difficult phase for them.
Molly (not her real name) was a quiet girl at nursery, but appeared to settle in well, although sometimes she did seem a little withdrawn.
Attending the right networking events can be an opportunity to build valuable relationships, says Sarah Steel, manager of the Old Station nursery group.
Extreme weather conditions, like the snow falls earlier this month, can introduce children to other climates, writes Sue Sheppy The recent freezing weather provides a good opportunity to explore with...