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Some food for thought in your professional career SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY: A handbook for those who assist in early years settings.
Smacking is unfortunate, but turning it into a criminal offence is the wrong way to overcome it, writes Beverley Hughes.
Is it fair or accurate to say that a particular child has a high IQ? Penny Tassoni takes a look at varying concepts of intelligence A parent anxiously goes up to an early years practitioner during an...
You may be planning Christmas, but don’t forget midwinter traditions. By Julie Mountain
Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour Q We have a parents' group that meets regularly in our early years centre.
A 20-year-old nursery assistant has been charged with two counts of child rape following a police investigation into a Birmingham setting.
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Here's where early years professionals and parents can turn to find appropriate health and safety courses ABC Medical Services runs a number of courses for childcare professionals, including:
Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour Q I've got a daughter of two and a half who is very jealous of our new baby.