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In the second instalment of her series on two-year-olds' development and behaviour, Julia Manning-Morton looks at why practitioners should be aware of the emotional roots behind children's actions.
Our approach to love needs attention, says Dr Jools Page, director of the MA in Early Childhood Education (UK and Malta), University of Sheffield.
Best practice in the Early Years Foundation Stage will depend on understanding how all the aspects of child's development link together. Maria Robinson sets out a way to approach them.
Awareness of the importance of touch is a vital tool for practitioners working with babies, says Karen Faux.
Among childcare thinkers John Bowlby has had some of the greatest influence on today's practice, yet his theories remain controversial, as Helen Barrett explains
Good practice Meeting the minimum standards is no longer enough for settings to keep customers loyal and stay ahead of the growing competition within the early years sector
Ofsted is calling for academics, researchers and practitioners to apply to take part in a new early years forum to debate early years teaching and practice.
A framework for building parent-child attachments and so child resilience has been developed by a council in Scotland. Jean Campbell explains how it works.
The work of Ferre Laevers and the Experiential Education approach is considered by Professor Christine Pascal
Two awards for training quality have gone to Acorn Early Years Training. The company gained British Standard quality assurance status for its short course training and recognition under the SPRITO...