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Puzzles can help young children to develop their fine motor skills and give them a great sense of achievement when they're done. Nicole Weinstein asked early years settings to put some together.
A new series on Areas of Learning; the conclusion of our series on EYFS guidance; and the latest edition of our Nursery Chains supplement. Don't miss out on our March issue...
The revised Early Years Foundation Stage will form part of sweeping changes to services for families and young children, but the framework's original values and principles must remain if it is to...
Building positive relationships between infants and carers is key to prosocial behaviour and later mental health. By Annette Rawstrone
How will the National Occupational Standards review affect the qualifications of early years practitioners? Karen Faux looks at how the review has identified changing structures and job roles within...
<P> Early years settings need to have policies for when children argue or when behaviour gets out of hand, that the children themselves can understand, as Jennie Lindon explains </P>
All early years settings will need to consider how they can integrate children with disabilites, and it's essential to take a positive approach to behaviour based on individual needs, says Jennie...
Children's minister Ed Balls has ordered an inquiry into the case of Baby P, the 17-month- old boy in Haringey, London, who died after months of abuse. Mr Balls said an initial Serious Case Review,...
The British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) and Magic Breakfast are joining forces to explore the link between the importance of breakfast for children and their health and wellbeing