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A parenting programme that originated more than 25 years ago in the United States has been hailed as a success in helping parents in Wales to manage children's challenging behaviour. The positive...
* The Children's House Consultancy has won a contract with McMillan Children's Centre in Hull to offer support for the development of a new 25-place nursery. The whole centre will cost 2.2m and will...
Parents want early years professionals to adhere to clear standards and possess knowledge, skills and relevant experience, but some parents believe that a degree may not be crucial, a report from the...
Clearly-defined policies and procedures on behaviour, drawn up with the help of the children, are essential for a happy club, advises Gail Bushell One of the most common subjects for staff working in...
The Professional Association of Nursery Nurses (PANN) has campaigned tirelessly for the professional recognition of nannies and for other childcarers to recognise and respect the important role that...
Comparison of sadness, anger, and fear facial expressions when toddlers look at their mothers Research suggests sad expressions may be more beneficial to children than other emotions. Facial...
(Photograph) - Joseph, age four, gets to grips with one of 25 baby giant African land snails that were found abandoned in an ice cream tub on the doorstep of Primary Steps Day Nursery in...
From child protection to good behaviour to mental health, Simon Vevers outlines courses that focus on good practice Behaviour
Two recent issues have featured articles on outdoor play using natural materials and both mentioned soil - 'Dig and delve' (7 April) and 'Go to ground' (14 April). However, there was no mention in...
Mothers bond with each other as well as their babies in sessions at a children's centre informed by expert talks. Annette Rawstrone reports.