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Understanding why child abuse happens, and the role of settings in protection. By Eunice Lumsden
To what extent do countries differ in their approach to training their early years staff in physical development, asks Dr Kristy Howells
The secrets behind movements and activities that appeal almost universally to young children are revealed by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Good physical development (PD) practice starts in the setting, says Dr Lala Manners in this first part of a new series exploring how staff can increase knowledge and balance in-house activities with...
Digital storybooks add a fascinating new element to using narratives. Marianne Sargent provides a step-by-step guide to creating them.
A town in Northern Italy with a higher-than-average number of children from birth to three enrolled in early years services is the focus of a new book, Young Children in charge.
By Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant. 1 Encouragement and praise are necessary when children are practising new movements.
Neurophysical development takes a number of forms in early childhood. In an edited extract from her new book, Anne O'Connor explains what these are, why they matter and how to support them.
A project that boosted learning outcomes for babies also helped nursery staff make great strides in their practice, as explained by Donna Luck, Claire Stevenson and Veronica Lawrence, who devised the...
The Children's Workforce Development Council has named the 34 organisations that will deliver training and assessment for the second phase of the Early Years Professional scheme, which will run from...