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<P> Encourage the behaviour you want to see at nursery by first considering things from the children's perspective, says Jennie Lindon </P>
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A thoughtful strategy will help practitioners keep incidents of biting under control, writes Jennie Lindon.
Children will sometimes take things that do not belong to them, but this isn't necessarily stealing. Sue Chambers explains why.
Outdoors, children can lose their inhibitions when it comes to reading, writing and talking - and the right mix of resources can help, says Helen Bromley.
Reverting to less mature behaviour is often an indication that children are feeling vulnerable
Throwing, catching, kicking and batting are essential physical skills with social pluses, says Lala Manners.
Early years settings are paying ever greater attention to the quality of provision for children under three, and practice has come a long way since the introduction of the Birth to Three Matters...
Bright Horizons has joined a wide range of businesses around the world to sign up to The Mindful Business Charter (MBC), which sees companies commit to healthier ways of working.
Q I desperately need another changing table in the baby room, but have very limited space. Ideally, I want something fairly substantial that will last. Any suggestions?