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Ways that early years staff can thoughtfully engage the parents of challenging children are explored by Pat Gordon-Smith.
Edinburgh Council will fail to meet a 2010 target to increase free nursery provision to 570 hours a year without more funding from the Scottish Government.
Sure Start is beginning to have an effect on improving young children's behaviour, according to the latest research.
Hundreds of children's playgrounds have closed over the past three years, with hundreds more destined to follow suit.
Our new regular columnist argues that the removal of some policies and introduction of others has led to fragmentation in the Government's early years strategy.
Put your questions about Government early years policy direct to Education and Childcare Minister Elizabeth Truss
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Children with disruptive behaviour problems and their parents can benefit from peer-led parenting classes, claims a new study.
Until small children can feel empathy, getting them to say 'sorry' to others is unrealistic, says Sue Chambers.
As the politicians gear up for next year's general election, Nursery World asked six nursery chains what policies they would like to see the parties committing to. Interviews by Charlotte Goddard.