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Children will sometimes take things that do not belong to them, but this isn't necessarily stealing. Sue Chambers explains why.
Behaviour is not an 'area of need', rather an indicator of other areas of need, says Kay Mathieson in the first of a three-part series on child behaviour in light of the 2014 SEND Code of Practice.
Parents might ask nurseries about hiring babysitters. Annette Rawstrone outlines some advice.
Best practice at early years settings that are treating young children as citizens now, with rights, responsibilities and community participation, is highlighted by Pat Gordon-Smith.
Supporting children who cannot stay in control may be the ultimate challenge for conscientious practitioners, says Pat Gordon-Smith in the first of four articles on responding to behaviour.
Making time for effective communication benefits everyone involved, say Nicola Bushell and Hayley Cannell, joint managers of Oakey Dokey's Pre-school in Essex.
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.
Practitioners need to rethink how they regard boys and girls, whether as equals or as naturally different, to support their learning, writes Maria Robinson.
Spare a thought for fathers, who can also experience post-natal depression that may affect family relationships, says Katy Morton.