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Karen John, of the Pen Green Research Base, explains why establishing a balance between the functions of supervision and the inevitable tensions in the workplace is key to success.
You can help diabetic children in your setting with forewarning and some understanding of the condition. Maggie Jones reports
Children will have great fun blasting into space with activities from Jean Evans based on an imaginative story book.
Early years settings and schools can now order their 'Red Noses with toes' in time for Red Nose Day on 15 March.
Today’s children will be the most affected by climate change, and we shouldn’t hide this from them, says Professor John Siraj-Blatchford
Giving children choices about how they see themselves is the cornerstone of good practice Children acquire information about themselves as they grow into the roles that await them. The relationships...
Extending ways to build children's physical strength with a range of interesting resources and activities is easy - and vital, says Julie Mountain.
Children often find tomatoes sour, but Mary Whiting has some irresistibly tasty ideas for this nutritious fruit.
If you are concerned about keeping the baby room at the correct temperature (18c), you may be interested in the Dragon oil-filled radiator from De'Longhi. The Dragon measures 64.5(h) x 44(w) and...