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Simon Vevers finds out what's on offer to help early years workers promote positive behaviour and provide support to children and families Anti-racism The National Society for the Prevention of...
Currently there is a climate of fear and mistrust, where sections of the community are being set against each other by the actions of a small minority. But it is good to see in the East West...
Working co-operatively takes complex skills. Mary Evans outlines the key areas of joined up working and how to overcome barriers to communication
Thinking and talking about curriculum in early childhood education involves recognising, valuing and building on children’s knowledge, explains Professor Elizabeth Wood
More than two-thirds of nurseries in Wales have had difficulties recruiting Level 3 qualified staff, according to new research.
Children from an out-of-school club in rural Angus (left) have established a link with children from a similarly rural area in Nairobi and are enjoying exchanging news via e-mail. Community education...
A unit that can help prepare new practitioners for dealing with parents and multi-agency working is examined by Mary Evans.
Britain should look at the development of early years services in other European countries to assess what it wants for its own, argues Professor Peter Moss
Family-friendly working is the virtue being sought by the pressure group Parents at Work in candidates for its prize for Britain's Best Boss 2003. Parents at Work chief executive Sarah Jackson said...