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Northern Ireland marked its Investing for Health strategy last week with a conference highlighting efforts to tackle problems of poverty, social exclusion, mental health and emotional wellbeing. Dr...
Understanding the stages young children go through when developing their thinking patterns is crucial when supporting babies and infants from birth to three years, says Marion Dowling. Photographs at...
As children develop their moral and social skills, early years practitioners should model behaviour carefully and avoid reciting simplistic rules, says Jennie Lindon Young children gradually build up...
Ensuring the safety of children means taking ownership of all the equipment used at your setting and combining common sense with procedure, advise Bernadina Laverty and Catherine Reay.
Working together is taking on a new meaning in one local authority area that's putting into practice the Government's order to integrate children's services, says <B>Simon Vevers</B>
Well-chosen resources and thoughtful practice are what help a nursery to be inclusive and value diversity. Sue Learner reports.
<P> Becoming deaf friendly takes time, but it will result in an inclusive nursery that enables everyone to reach their potential, says <B> Sarah Brown </B> </P>
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from Jane Drake Long-term planning