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A scheme in Devon is harnessing the passion and expertise of EYPs to spread good practice, says Karen Faux.
Jan White and Gail Ryder Richardson explain how a simple and cheap resource can stimulate a wide range of learning outdoors Ideas to explore The sensation of being wrapped up and secure.
Seminars and resources especially for the early years sector are showcased at next month's exhibition. Karen Faux looks ahead.
Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour. Q. We have two children (both four-year-olds) currently in our nursery who each have an imaginary friend. One child just...
More term-time school support workers are lobbying their employers for holiday pay, strengthened by the recent victory of their counterparts in Northern Ireland. Up to 100 term-time workers in...
The importance of a setting's environment to children's sense of security and freedom is a recurring theme, explains Wendy Scott Young children in daycare flourish where the adults working with them...
<P> Early years settings need to have policies for when children argue or when behaviour gets out of hand, that the children themselves can understand, as Jennie Lindon explains </P>
A new report by the OECD highlights the importance of early education in enabling children, particularly those from disadvantaged families, to gain essential social and emotional skills.
A new guide to help childcare providers enhance the design of their setting has been launched by the Scottish Government.
All early years settings will need to consider how they can integrate children with disabilites, and it's essential to take a positive approach to behaviour based on individual needs, says Jennie...