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Two-year-olds can present a range of challenging behaviours. Annette Rawstrone considers how practitioners might work with parents to help both parties better manage this period of development
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Watching television fosters materialism in children, says Robin Balbernie.
Caroline Flint, who set up the first cross-party group for childcare, and was one of 101 Labour women MPs elected 20 years ago next month, reflects on the dramatic changes to early years policy since...
The Breakthrough Britain report from former Conservative party leader Iain Duncan Smith is likely to be influential in the policy-making of David Cameron's Tory party.
Ahead of next month’s Anti-Bullying Week, Caroline Vollans examines what bullying behaviour actually is and shows how practitioners can encourage children’s kindness and co-operation
Behaviour is an area of early years learning as important as any other. Annette Rawstrone finds out how some settings approach it
5 Nurseries in Jersey are celebrating Children's Week this week, organised by the Jersery Child Care Trust, with a sponsored bounce at Avranches Nursery in St Helier, a crafts workshop for...
Ask yourself these ten questions to help you evaluate your setting's approach to special educational needs 1. Does your setting make it clear that it is positive about children with special needs?...