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Developing a constructive relationship with parents is the key to working with children's behavioural problems, says Jennie Lindon
Your setting's outdoor area is a great place for children to get their feelings out in the open, writes Jane Drake Supporting children's personal, social and emotional development helps to provide...
With levels of childhood obesity alarmingly high, the increased threat of diabetes needs to be taken seriously. Penny Vevers reports When doctors in the UKreported the first four cases of very...
A five-day intensive course on psychotherapy gave practitioner Rachel Cowie the tools to understand children's motives.
Painting offers young children a world of opportunities for experimentation and expression, so early years settings should equip them with ample materials and varied techniques.
Communicating with the parents of children with SEND can be a thorny issue. Karen Faux gets tips from settings doing it well
Adhering to agreed terms for how children behave at nursery, and how challenges are dealt with, is a team effort involving staff, children and parents, as head Michael Pettavel explains.
The case of Vanessa George, the Plymouth nursery worker accused of child abuse and making and distributing indecent images of young children, has shocked and horrified the early years sector (see...