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In the second of our National Strategies features on the EYFS, senior director Helen Moylett and Janet Ackers, senior adviser, early years, reflect on the importance of listening to parents and...
Peer support is proving to be the ideal approach to getting fathers involved with their infant children. Annette Rawstrone hears why.
Sue Chambers suggests ways of getting to the root of a child's messy eating and delayed language.
‘Once upon a time there was a princess called Fiona…’ How one setting in Luton dealt with the death of an outstanding, much-loved practitioner. By Anni McTavish
Families struggling with dementia in an elder relative may overlook the distress caused to a young child, but early years practitioners can show them how to approach it, says Kath Tayler.
Should nursery workers go along with parents' wishes to keep their child awake all day? Maria Robinson offers advice on sleep needs.
A real-life case of infant meningitis told to Annette Rawstrone highlights how unpredictable and alarming the symptoms can be, and why nurseries need to have procedures in place.
Literacy takes many forms in children's lives and we should reflect before we dismiss what they enjoy at home in favour of what we offer in the nursery, argues Helen Bromley.
Early years staff are now taking part in an experiment that has so far only concentrated on parents. Katy Morton finds out what it's about.