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In the first of a series of articles looking at different aspects of two-year-olds' development and the behaviours that arise from it, Julia Manning-Morton explains why characteristics often...
Practitioners should be alert to children in their care who may lack the sense of secure attachment they need for emotional development, and offer their families whatever support they can, says Anne...
Children go through recognisable developmental stages in their ability to make friends, which nursery life can foster, writes Philip Erwin
Donating toys and making cards for child refugees of the war in Ukraine was a hugely positive experience for all the children involved at one setting. By Gabriella Jozwiak
How should you approach the idea of sharing when children seem to be finding it difficult? Kay Mathieson provides some guidance on workable strategies and realistic expectations.
ABC charts are an excellent means of tracking and evaluating children's behaviour, explain Rachel Lo and Ann Henderson in their new book, The Social Child. All children attending early years settings...
Early years and family events to highlight the role of fathers could be the perfect way to celebrate Father's Day, says Viv Hampshire.
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.
A child who is always feeling unwell or hurt when they have no physical cause to be may need emotional support, explains Cath Hunter
In the first of an occasional series on supporting parents in their children's learning and development, Annette Rawstrone reports on the roll-out of smartphone app EasyPeasy