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Penny Tassoni offers suggestions to ensure a child who bites is deterred from making a habit of it.
Early years staff are now taking part in an experiment that has so far only concentrated on parents. Katy Morton finds out what it's about.
How early years work arrived at the concept and practice of the key person approach is explained in the first part of a new series by Anne O'Connor.
Behaviour is not an 'area of need', rather an indicator of other areas of need, says Kay Mathieson in the first of a three-part series on child behaviour in light of the 2014 SEND Code of Practice.
The Government has announced plans to increase child tax credits by 4 a week for parents of one- and two-year -olds from 2012 in today's budget.
Ways that early years staff can thoughtfully engage the parents of challenging children are explored by Pat Gordon-Smith.
CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT (5th edition). By Pamela Minett. (Hodder Arnold, 15.99, ISBN: 0340889152, tel: 020 7873 6000) Some food for thought in your professional career
A home-visiting programme is improving the parent-child relationship through play, explain its developers, Rebecca Essex and Julia Jennings.
Implementing a 'key caring' approach may seem daunting, but practitioners need to understand its benefits for everyone, explains Anne O'Connor.
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