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The factors that hinder parents are not the ones we usually think they are, according to a new study. Ruth Thomson takes a closer look.
By Jools Page, Ann Clare & Cathy Nutbrown (Sage, 20.99, ISBN 9781446209066)
Early years settings could find a useful tool for filling out their Ofsted self-evaluation form in a parents' survey, says Karen Faux.
DOING YOUR EARLY YEARS RESEARCH PROJECT: a step-by-step guide. By Guy Roberts-Holmes. (17.99, Paul Chapman). Reviewed by Nicola Gray, BA nursery management student This book goes through the whole...
How practitioners deal with an incident such as biting can make a big difference to the outcome for child and parent, says Working Mum
Communicating from the heart is crucial if we are to work in partnership with the parents of our babies and youngest children. Anita M Hughes and Veronica Read explain why it matters.
The majority of parents who use childminders report satisfaction with the care they provide, a survey suggests.
Transitions can present challenges, but in the right situation children can be surprisingly adaptable, says Working Mum.
As one of the professionals closest to a child, with a responsibility for building a strong relationship with parents, the key person is crucial to an effective integrated review. Dr Kay Mathieson...
Susan Carter tells Jackie Cosh about her role at Busy Bears in Durham.