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Students are gearing up for work placements and development reviews. And in the midst of the festive season they are also focusing on the wider rights of the child, through organisations such as...
Early years settings seeking advice on how to achieve the Every Child Matters objectives for disabled children can attend free seminars and workshops on inclusion until Easter 2006. The initiative is...
The ability of young children to learn to control their behaviour before they start school could be the key to preventing violence in later life, according to a new study.
Food allergies such as dairy or egg present a challenge for nurseries, but by working with parents practitioners can ensure children's nutritional needs are well met, says Annette Rawstrone.
New quality standards for supporting deaf children have been published, writes Annette Rawstrone
Simple and adaptable activities to foster babies' and toddlers' cognitive development and emotional well-being are offered by Alice Sharp Feet first
An inclusion course much in demand is outlined by Karen Faux
By Kathy Sylva, professor in educational psychology at Oxford University, from her speech to the North of England conference in Bridlington earlier this month In the days before early childhood...
In the fourth of our National Strategies features on the EYFS, senior regional adviser Linda Devey, regional adviser Jo Elks and early years senior director Sue Robb reflect on what makes effective...