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Leadership is about more than management, says Mary Evans.
An online ADHD course enabled Amanda Hubball to reflect on how to cater for children showing possible symptoms. By Gabriella Jozwiak
<P> Handling a possible case of child abuse in your setting will call for the utmost sensitivity. NSPCC education adviser Alison O'Brien offers professional guidance </P>
Organising children to sing songs along to actions or stories is the focus of another movement session by Helen Bilton.
SPONSORED CONTENT It is increasingly important that bilingual and multilingual children are supported and celebrated in early years settings. Nursery World and Polylino brought together a panel of...
Minority ethnic families face additional challenges, including racism and discrimination, when accessing and receiving help from family support services, finds new research.
Taking an NVQ may seem daunting but will be rewarding if you know what you're in for, says assessor Meg Jones
Start planning now for any further studies to take up next year, advise Hilary White and Deborah Wring When it comes to working with young children, you can never do enough professional development....
Training provider PBD has introduced a range of live webinars for learners at level 3 and Level 5.
Assumptions about twins need to be challenged, says Anne O'Connor.