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The transition to formal learning needs to be handled with sensitivity to help children and parents adapt, says Working Mum.
How tolerant should private nurseries be about what time parents pick up their children, and to what extent can they afford it? Melanie Defries talks to a group of managers.
Spare a thought for fathers, who can also experience post-natal depression that may affect family relationships, says Katy Morton.
Two new qualifications focus on working with parents and leadership roles. Karen Faux reports.
By pooling experience and expertise, early years practitioners could bring about real advances in under-threes provision, say Drs Peter Elfer and Jools Page
Families can find ways to resolve problems in their relationships with the help of a professional play therapist, as Cath Hunter explains.
When you're trying to get fathers more involved with their children in your setting, offer them some tips from Daniel Ayeni, manager of Manor Park Children's Centre in London.
Penny Tassoni suggests ways of avoiding children 'playing up' when their parents visit the nursery.
Nursery staff working with the key person approach may feel overwhelmed at times by their own emotions in the course of their job. Penelope Leach PhD has advice on how to cope.
A set of early years briefing papers for political parties ahead of the next general election has 'parents and families' among its themes.