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Experts in child development list the best free resources available online, from web courses to TED Talks
by Jennie Lindon (Practical Pre-school Books, 12.50, ISBN 978-1-90457-593-1)
The revised Early Years Foundation Stage and its Characteristics of Effective Learning provide an opportunity to change practice in Key Stage 1 - and the new Ofsted inspection framework allows...
A whingeing child gains attention in a negative way. Dr Maria Robinson advises on how best to respond.
With workplace stress in settings on the rise and sharing emotions at work difficult, providing a space for practitioners to communicate their feelings is vital, discovers Meredith Jones Russell
Julia Manning-Morton looks at strategies and support in her final article on twos' behaviour
Nothing ventured, nothing gained could be the motto for children taking risks, says Helen Bromley.
To improve their relationships with kinship carers, and to help make these people feel less isolated, practitioners should understand their particular challenges. By Nicola Stobbs and Alison Prowle
If a child relatively new to the nursery shows troubled behaviour, think again about the process of settling in. Penny Tassoni offers some practical tips.
When boys are playing boisterously and causing disruption, it may be time to look again at what type of activities are being provided for them, advises Penny Tassoni.