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Child psychoanalyst Susan Isaacs had another, lesser-known role: as an agony aunt. Caroline Vollans makes the case for considering her advice in the context of modern practice
Children can maintain their bonds with their jailed mothers thanks to a unique nursery 'inside'. Barbara Millar reports Little Cherubs may be a commonplace nursery name, but in one case the nursery...
Up, up and away! The children and staff at St Osmund's Pre-school have been imagining exciting journeys after creating a colourful display about hot air balloons.
Wherever you go and whatever you do, you will notice that your child, like most children, is almost always curious and interested in everything going on around them.
SPI Play (Europe) manufactures indoor play areas which include soft play, ball pools, climbing structures and much more. Until fairly recently SPI's play areas were usually to be found in leisure...
Squeeze and stretch Handling malleable materials is always a popular activity in early years settings. Try this mixture as an alternative to playdough, clay and gloop.
Identifying different themes within the topic of furniture can provide insights into day-to day living and inspire creativity in learning. By Diane Rich, Mary Jane Drummond and Cathy Myer
In the last of our National Strategies features on the Early Years Foundation Stage, regional adviser Jane Mansfield and senior adviser Jan Lepley reflect on young children's development of empathy.
Concerns have been expressed over the Scottish Executive's proposals that half the staff in a daycare setting should be qualified, either to level 2 or level 3 - a less stringent requirement than in...
What is meant by continuous provision, and what does it require of early years practitioners? Anne O'Connor explains the key elements.