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Some two-year-olds may have difficulty settling in, but taking steps to review your process and working more closely with parents can help to smooth the transition. Kay Mathieson explains
One setting is bucking the norm of a female-dominated early years workforce by making the recruitment of men part of its commitment to equality and diversity, finds Meredith Jones Russell
Sibling rivalry is natural and unavoidable, but the ways in which parents respond to arguments can make a real difference to children's learning. Kay Mathieson offers some advice.
A child who is always feeling unwell or hurt when they have no physical cause to be may need emotional support, explains Cath Hunter
A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
Young children may tell untruths because they want them to be true, and adults can help by modelling desirable behaviour, says Annette Rawstrone.
Practitioners can do a lot to help young children overcome their stammering, says Jennie Lindon.
Should staff, and parents, be forbidden to use mobile phones at nursery so the children get their full attention? Melanie Defries asks settings about their policies and practice.
In the first of a series of articles looking at different aspects of two-year-olds' development and the behaviours that arise from it, Julia Manning-Morton explains why characteristics often...
Each child's development, physically, mentally and emotionally, needs to progress when they are ready and willing for it, explains Dr Maria Robinson.