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Children struggling in Reception and Year 1 with behavioural and emotional problems are being helped to become more confident learners at a specialist centre in Everton. By Caroline Vollans
After early years consultant Sandy Green was diagnosed with cancer, she wrote a story for her young grandchildren in the hope that it would make the changes, and the 'unknown', less alarming for them.
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.
An independent selection of new products and resources No identity problems for St Teresa's Nursery School in Belfast who decided to have their name writ large on their new play surface. RTC, the...
It is vital for settings to build positive relationships with parents in order for them to feel included in their children's growth and development, as a new resource for practitioners from Children...
The moniker that a chain adopts should be memorable and tell parents instantly what kind of care it offers, says Katy Morton.
Practitioners need to rethink how they regard boys and girls, whether as equals or as naturally different, to support their learning, writes Maria Robinson.
What are the key features of a good early years curriculum? By Verity Campbell-Barr, Katherine Evans, Jan Georgeson and Sasha Tregenza
Some of the secrets of successful outcomes in early years practice have been identified by research by a Government-funded centre. Biddy Passmore explains the key messages.
Enrich a child's language skills by talking about books, say Claire Bates and Helen Roscoe, Suffolk County Council Early Years and Childcare Service