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Children will sometimes take things that do not belong to them, but this isn't necessarily stealing. Sue Chambers explains why.
A new level 5 apprenticeship standard has been approved for the early years sector – but only meets Level 3 requirements.
British child health is lagging behind other countries, according to a new analysis.
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Children are being diagnosed with conditions such as Asperger's syndrome and autism because they are growing up in a risk-averse society that stifles their development, child psychologist Dr Tanya...
New free leaflets from Early Education will help carers of under-fives understand child development and play an active part in children's learning. Written by child psychologist Jennie Lindon, the...
A truncated version of Development Matters has been published as new guidance for early years practitioners and inspectors to help them review children's development in the EYFS.
The introduction of child tagging technology in nurseries has been criticised as a 'gimmick' that is fuelling parental paranoia. Tagging systems similar in design to the electronic tags used in...
Being attentive to the development of behaviour patterns can help practitioners better understand children's thinking. Frances Atherton explains
There are many ways to think about time, says Alison Clark in this edited extract of her book Slow Knowledge and the Unhurried Child