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Children start to understand the world by exploring objects, writes Jools Page, Senior Early Childhood Consultant, Kent
Sibling rivalry is natural and unavoidable, but the ways in which parents respond to arguments can make a real difference to children's learning. Kay Mathieson offers some advice.
Principle * Providing activities based on first-hand experiences that encourage exploration, observation, problem solving, prediction, critical thinking, decision making and discussion (p82)
Living 'over the border' from Epsom, I found Jane Taoka's letter, 'How can childminders find time to train?' (5 April) interesting, although not particularly surprising. The short answer is that we...
An Essex nursery has won an award from the British Safety Council for the sixth year in a row. Springlands Day Nursery in Colchester was one of about 1,000 large and small enterprises throughout the...
The early years sector is gearing up for the new Education Inspection Framework as concerns remain about some aspects
Clearly-defined policies and procedures on behaviour, drawn up with the help of the children, are essential for a happy club, advises Gail Bushell One of the most common subjects for staff working in...
In the last year, the NSPCC received almost 1,400 contacts to its helpline about children experiencing coercive and controlling behaviour as part of domestic abuse.
Childcarers can get a second, informed opinion when they're worried about a child, says Annette Rawstrone.