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Be aware of the steps you can take to help children whose first language is not English to settle in at nursery, writes Penny Tassoni Rarely a year goes by without some politician bemoaning the fact...
If you would like to find out how other nursery managers might respond to a problem that you are facing, then write giving details to: A Problem Shared, Nursery World, Admiral House, 66-68 East...
A close relationship with key children is essential in a holistic approach to planning, and creates a fertile learning ground Many early years practitioners struggle with planning for under-threes,...
What does the future hold for the Early Years Teacher role? Kathy Brodie introduces our new series, which will go on to examine each of the eight underpinning Standards in detail.
Being confident about what is an acceptable level of risk is at the heart of the safety debate concerning children's play, says Miranda Walker. From 23 to 29 June, the Child Accident Prevention Trust...
Local authorities' plans for children and young people are examined in the National Foundation for Educational Research's interim report, Analysis of the 2006 Children and Young People's Plans, to be...
Stuttering, or stammering, affects about 1 per cent of adults, although many children experience a transient phase of stuttering between three and five years old. Many more men than women are...
Dedication and little steps is the name of the game for Stepping Stones Pre-school in the West Midlands, which celebrated its first Outstanding grading from Ofsted.
Some local authorities were already integrating children's services before the Government proposed it, reports Simon Vevers The death of Victoria Climbie in 2000 as a result of brutality and neglect,...