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You can respect twin children's characteristics while treating the two of them as unique individuals. Dr Penny Munn gives advice for sensitive double dealing There are two different kinds of twins....
More legal requirements for the employment of childcare staff are outlined in our series on the EYFS framework by Laura Henry. The 'suitable people' requirement in the Statutory Framework for the...
Norfolk County Council has approved plans for Phase 2 of its children's centre programme to create 26 new centres across the county by March 2008. Seven children's centres are already operating in...
In the second part of this series, Anne Oldfield and Sarah Emerson set out the circumstances in which learning happens best
Calmly reassure the other children and ensure that the child having the seizure cannot harm themselves. Only move the child if there are sharp or hot objects or electrical appliances nearby. Then: 1...
A nursery inspired by the Kodaly approach to education is using music as a 'vehicle for learning'. Meredith Jones Russell finds out more.
Getting involved in staff's personal problems may seem daunting, but handled well it can result in a stable, happy team, says Julie Addyman Nippers Nursery in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, opened in...
Growing recognition of the expertise and community links of PVI providers places them in a strong position to deliver on the children's centre agenda, says Karen Faux.
Chirpy commuters, a great co-interviewer, all appointments duly done. Something was in the stars for Derek Hayes last Thursday.
What should a manager do when a child who attends the setting dies? asks Jackie Musgrave