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Well-meaning early years settings may provide dolls like disabled children for the sake of inclusive practice, but it could end up doing more harm than good, as Mary Evans hears from the experts.
Reading Wendy Wallace's feature 'Men wanted' reminded me of another feature, 'Making contact' by John Powell (12 April), which suggested a reason men were deterred from working in nurseries - because...
Young children can cope with minor stresses and anxieties if they feel secure in their relationship with their carer, as Anne O'Connor explains.
As a building block of learning to read, phonics should be taught during everyday fun activities There can be no doubt that phonics is an essential part of learning to read. However, it is important...
Win a set of fabulous nursery furniture worth Pounds 150! Children are sure to love this set of a brightly-coloured table and four animal chairs, new to the PIN Furniture range from John Crane. The...
A boy of seven unwittingly ran up a 1,300 bill on a 'free' iPad app after he downloaded expensive extras in error, said the Daily Mail. Heidi Drager from Barnsley, South Yorkshire downloaded the Tap...
When observing children, practitioners must keep in mind the overarching importance of physical development, says Dr Sue Allingham
Intergenerational co-location is the way forward in developing early years practice to meet the needs of young children and the elderly today. Lorraine George explains why
Anyone who works with children who fails to report child sex abuse should be prosecuted, a major inquiry has recommended.
Best practice in information sharing and the barriers to it are highlighted in new reports by the Task and Finish group