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The feature on bullies ('Show of strength', 13 December 2001) risks harming the relationship between early years practitioners and the mothers of children who display problem behaviour. The Anna Freud...
The latest research into the benefits of the Sure Start programme backs up the positive points made in previous studies
When it comes to vulnerable children, how should settings approach areas such as assessment and planning and performance management, asks Pennie Akehurst
Children who spend the longest amounts of time in group childcare are more likely to be hyperactive and aggressive, a new longitudinal study has found.
In the feature 'Home to stay' (30 January), Sue Seabrook of the Children's Society seems to question the commitment of those involved in fostering and appears to suggest that many fostered children...
The body responsible for funding further education in England is to cut 1,500 jobs by June next year to save 40m. The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) revealed last week that it would reduce staff...
Leading early years educator Professor Tina Bruce CBE will be taking to the floor as part of a fantastic line-up of speakers for a morning masterclass at the Nursery World Show 2016 on February 6.
Don't be surprised when a four-year-old child at your nursery comes in one morning and proudly announces to everyone, 'I want to be Batman when I grow up'. You can be sure he has watched a video or...
More than nine out of ten local authorities in England have at least one formal childminder network, according to a new survey published by Sure Start. The Childminder Networks Census was carried out...