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Leaving a baby to ‘cry it out’ has no adverse effects on child development and attachment, according to new research.
How one setting is supporting children’s innate musicality and communication development with the help of a visiting musician. By Caroline Vollans
Professor Paul Anand explains how one of the first economic studies to look at young children's behaviour can give insights into family life
The Au Pair and Nanny's Guide to Working Abroad has proven such an indispensable handbook that it's just come out in its fifth edition. It's been updated to take account of internet job-hunting and...
'I am a Unique Child. I am Two. What I can do' is a Wokingham-wide assessment tool developed in response to settings' anxieties over the Progress Check at Two. The success of the new resources lie in...
The rise in child protection policies, vetting and CRB checks is damaging the voluntary sector, claims a leading sociologist.
With the arrival of the EYFS Profile Handbook, Jan Dubiel highlights some significant changes to the structure and content of the Profile.
Tighter security controls have been called for on the children's database ContactPoint, which is due to be launched later this year.
(Photograph) - Children's author Sue Nicholls leads three- to five-year-olds through activities from The Sound Foundation Handbook at the Croydon Clocktower in Surrey. The book for Foundation Stage...
Nominations are being sought for the 2008 Professional Nanny of the Year award, organised by the Professional Association of Nursery Nurses (PANN).