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Few parents escape the embarrassment of their child having a tantrum at the supermarket checkout or on the floor of a restaurant.
One setting is bucking the norm of a female-dominated early years workforce by making the recruitment of men part of its commitment to equality and diversity, finds Meredith Jones Russell
In Glasgow, an ‘Approved by Dads’ training programme is getting men – many of them fathers – into the childcare profession, to the benefit of participants, settings and children, finds Annette...
Even young children may threaten to pack their bags and run away. Cath Hunter explains why, and offers ways to respond.
Do early years staff have a right to be critical of the parents of children in their care? Melanie Defries spoke with a number of professionals in private day nurseries.
A set of early years briefing papers for political parties ahead of the next general election has 'parents and families' among its themes.
Although confidence in children is to be celebrated, over-friendliness with strangers could be a warning sign of something serious and should not be ignored, advises Sue Chambers.
How to react tactfully to an innocent child's use of rude words or phrases can be a tricky issue for early years practitioners. Jennie Lindon has advice for talking to both children and parents.
The Westminster Children's Society, which has 19 social enterprise nurseries across London, is relaunching itself on Monday (14 September) under a new name.
The benefits of 'superhero play' are now understood by early years settings, but can cause concern at home. Here's our advice on how to reassure parents, plus a parent's guide to resources and...