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Creating a rich communication environment is vital for language development, says Nancy Stewart.
It's not just babies who gain from heuristic play - and better still if it takes place outdoors, as Sara Davies found in her research.
The role of the practitioner in children's problem solving is to pose challenges and prompt them with occasional questions and suggestions, but not provide the answers for them, says Margaret Martin.
Two primary schools have banned parents from taking photographs and videos of children taking part in nativity plays following training sessions run by their local authority on child protection...
Violent play is often disturbing, but if managed properly it can be a useful outlet for some children. By Charlotte Goddard
A unit that can help prepare new practitioners for dealing with parents and multi-agency working is examined by Mary Evans.
Chancellor Gordon Brown's pre-Budget report extending child benefit to mothers-to-be from week 29 of their pregnancy will help low-income working families who do not qualify for the Sure Start...
Rewards across all areas of learning will be the result when you get young children together in a baking activity, says Judit Horvath.
Is your nursery space working for or against gender diversity? Dr Jen Lyttleton-Smith examines why promoting gender diversity and avoiding stereotypical roles is important when working with young...
Day nurseries in Northern Ireland fear that unsuitable people could get jobs working with children despite new child protection legislation.