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In the first of a new series troubleshooting common management problems, Laura Hoyland, of Hopscotch Early Years Consultancy, talks workload
The crucial thing about IEPs is that they remain positive, flexible and open to review, as Colette Drifte explains David, aged five, has a behaviour problem and his early years teacher, his mum and...
A 15-month-old baby in Oxfordshire was sent a polling card for the General Election, reported the BBC.
The year has been buzzing for nursery sales, with demand outweighing supply, according to experts. Hannah Crown reports on the latest developments and outlook for 2015.
New owners putting an emphasis on individual needs of parents has seen children flocking back to a Halifax nursery, reports Katy Morton.
Settings with exemplary practice are getting a chance to show it off to local authorities through a new NDNA project, says Karen Faux.
If a child stops breathing and goes stiff after an upsetting episode, they may be experiencing breath-holding spells. Sue Chambers explains.
A rat who dreams of becoming a top-class chef and would rather go hungry than eat unhealthy food, is the star of a campaign launched last week to encourage children to choose healthy school meals.
A coaching course enabled Lisa Fern and her team to overcome differences in opinion. By Gabriella Jozwiak