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Aggression between children can be a concern, but how to teach positive behaviour? Practitioners' own conduct, realistic expectations and effective communication are crucial, says Kay Mathieson.
Children not currently attending an early years setting due to coronavirus, but that are registered with one, should be included in next week’s early years census, the Department for Education has...
Emma Davis considers the need to rethink how early years settings manage children’s behaviour and the language that is commonly used around it
Supporting Children with Behaviour Difficulties: A Guide for Assistants in Schools. By Glenys Fox. (David Fulton Publishers, 14, 020 7405 5606). Reviewed by Collette Drifte, special needs consultant.
Another study of daycare provision should make us think about families' differing needs.
The benefits system needs to reach more families and be raised in line with inflation sooner in order to avoid children going cold and hungry, says Dr Rebecca Montecute of the Sutton Trust
Carers need to recognise when a child's self-soothing habit is an expression of distress
Angelmouse, star of the BBC children's series of the same name, is now appearing in a video and range of storybooks written to encourage young children to adopt positive behaviour patterns. The...