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The inclusion of physical development as a Prime area of the revised EYFS will have a powerful impact on a child's emotional well-being and later learning, says Anne O'Connor.
Children who are exposed to stressful events such as divorce, bereavement or serious illness are much more likely to develop emotional or behavioural disorders, new research has found.
The EYFS review by Dame Clare Tickell has finally been unveiled, with its 40-plus recommendations seeking to support learning through play and build on the current framework's principles and themes.
Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book which features activities that help practitioners and parents make the most of play to support babies’ physical,...
Nursery group Kidzrus has been told to change its name by Toys R Us.
Parents often say they want their children to be happy, but in reality may be more concerned about whether they are learning to read and write rather than growing in confidence and social skills. But...
Developing emotional and social skills hinges on finding ways to make children feel involved and valued. <B> Lena Engel </B> offers some ideas
Social workers should be freed up to respond to child protection issues locally without the restrictions of central Government targets, the Munro report has recommended.
Children should participate in two structured activities every week to boost their emotional well-being, a new campaign urges this week.
What does your business name say to your customers? Paul Richards offers advice on branding in the nursery sector.