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Developing new early years qualifications involves plenty of listening and the provision of hands-on support, Gabriella Jozwiak discovers.
How three settings in London used their pupil premium funding to support children’s sense of self through drawing and talking.
Parents may resort to smacking as they negotiate the maze of teaching children how to behave. Jenny Mosley and Ross Grogan show how to suggest other routes Q The parents of one of my charges smack him...
Help children to develop independence by encouraging them to practise self-help skills, says Lena Engel Early learning goal
With tension still running high in Iraq and elsewhere around the world, early years practitioners are seeing the knock-on effects in racist incidents affecting the children in their care and in the...
Selective mutism and being a reluctant talker are different conditions, explain Anne-Marie Tassoni and Penny Tassoni, who offer advice to practitioners on what to do
THE PENCIL; by Allan Ahlberg and Bruce Ingram; Walker Books, 10.99
Teachers can read what their peers think about websites and software they've tested, as Jenny Benjamin reports According to its founders, TEEM (Teachers Evaluating Educational Multimedia) was 'a...
The feature 'Starting out' (1 August) contained incorrect information about tax and benefits for childminders. Childminders only disregard two-thirds of the childminding allowance as expenses when...