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Sure Start is beginning to have an effect on improving young children's behaviour, according to the latest research.
I am writing in response to Sharon Duthie's query about how to store back copies of Nursery World in an easily accessible way (Letters, 5 May). I am currently compiling storage of them in this way:...
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...
Emma Davis considers the need to rethink how early years settings manage children’s behaviour and the language that is commonly used around it
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...
Children who exhibit signs of behavioural or developmental problems at the Primary One stage will be assessed by local authorities and health agencies by March 2008, the Scottish Executive has...
Attention-seeking is often dismissed as a negative behaviour, but it actually has an important role to play in children’s development, explains Caroline Vollans
A new report tries to unravel the apparent links between children's behaviour problems and their family backgrounds, says Karen Faux.
The new report for Sure Start on children's transition from the Foundation Stage to Key Stage 1, carried out by the National Foundation for Educational Research, will provide welcome ammunition for...
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?