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When it comes to your employees using social media such as Facebook and Twitter, do you have clear guidelines in place to let them know what is and what isn't acceptable? If not, it's time to, advises...
An American study in academic journal Frontiers in Psychology has found that Montessori early years settings can improve outcomes for disadvantaged children.
Name: Ginny WrightRole: Early years development officer for Learning Through LandscapesQualifications:Foundation Degree in Early Years Care & Education; NVQ 3 in Childcare; City & Guilds ' Home...
The implications for teachers and support staff of the Government's reforms of the school workforce are analysed by Ruth Thomson Education secretary Estelle Morris promised a 'revolution', a...
We expect young children to learn moral behaviour, but does it come naturally to them? Penny Tassoni looks at theories of development and good practice in the nursery
As the presence of the ubiquitous 'nit' reaches its annual apex, so too do the publicity attempts by those marketing anti-louse treatments. To name just two examples, Lyclear is sending a guide on...
By Katey Mairs and the Pen Green Team; edited by Cath Arnold (Routledge, 21.99, ISBN 9780415697323)
Children's behaviour problems put some families' homes in jeopardy, but a new form of intervention is turning them around, says Annette Rawstrone.
Nikki Fairchild describes how it's now full-steam ahead at Chichester University to start delivering the new Early Years Teacher programme
The 'N' word - 'Naughty' may be a concept for nursery staff to beware, yet children will always behave in ways that fit the definition. Juliet Brown explains what may be behind disruptive behaviour...