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If a child overreacts to tactile experiences it may be down to sensory processing, says Anne O'Connor.
The child who always wants to please is evidently kind and caring, but this behaviour could be masking low self-esteem and other problems that need to be addressed, explains Cath Hunter
Families below the poverty line have been pushed deeper into poverty since 2012, a new report has found.
More parents than ever in England are using formal childcare to look after their children during the week, according to research by the National Centre for Social Research (NCSR), launched to coincide...
Richer families are taking up a disproportionate number of registered childcare places compared to families on low or moderate incomes, according to a report for the Department for Work and Pensions...
* We have ten copies of Too Many Teddies by Gus Clarke (Andersen Press, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Teddies',...
'1 2 3, Where are you?' is a hide-and-seek safety game that we play on every visit to the woodland. Initially an adult will hide and the whole group will find them. Over time the groups hiding (with...
Scotland's largest befriending organisation for children, bfriends, merged with Children 1st on 1 April. Children 1st chief executive Margaret McKay, said, 'bfriends had reached a point at which it...
What do you do when a parent blames nursery staff for a child's difficult behaviour? Sue Chambers advises.
How organisations across the country have been maintaining A Better Start during the pandemic. By Frances Lyons, assistant director at the National Children’s Bureau