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How should you approach the idea of sharing when children seem to be finding it difficult? Kay Mathieson provides some guidance on workable strategies and realistic expectations.
The Babysong Project has been looking at how singing and song can establish intimacy between practitioners and babies. Vanessa Young explains
Moving from sessional care to a flexible offer presents a challenge with variable attendance patterns throughout the day, as Deepdale Community Pre-school in West Yorkshire found
Cuts to services are not the only reason children are not 'ready' for school, says Sally Goddard-Blythe.
Understanding and responding to young children’s distress is vital to their future mental health, explains Debbie Brace
How should practitioners deal with a child who is always angry and is making life difficult for everyone at the setting? Cath Hunter explores some strategies both for nursery and for home
When boys are playing boisterously and causing disruption, it may be time to look again at what type of activities are being provided for them, advises Penny Tassoni.
Much emphasis is put on academic achievement, but how do we support each child to become a person? Marion Dowling begins a three-part series
The work of an education pioneer has profound relevance today, says Julian Grenier.
The extension to the free entitlement to 15 hours per week is to go ahead from September as planned.