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The feature on bullies ('Show of strength', 13 December 2001) risks harming the relationship between early years practitioners and the mothers of children who display problem behaviour. The Anna Freud...
Congratulations to all the winners, highly commended and shortlisted entrants for the Nursery World Awards, which were headline sponsored by the Department of Children, Schools and Families and...
Following the feature 'Up to the job' (28 March), about further management training available, I would like to add that another route is possible through the Certificate in Management and then the...
Following her article last month on monitoring and evaluation systems, Pennie Akehurst looks at how to develop a new system of self-evaluation
The words used in early years texts come from a long history of ways to explain how we perceive the world, as Jennie Lindon and Drew Lindon explain Many books for students of early childhood studies,...
The needs of parents who are deaf and their children who can hear tend to be overlooked by the early years sector. But there are examples of good practice out there, as Mary Evans has discovered
The findings of the Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey 2009, published by the Department for Education, reveal changing trends in the early years workforce and the demand for their care.
(Photograph) - Two of childcare's most prominent public figures were honoured for their achievements last week before making their exit from the sector. A parliamentary reception in Westminster...
The law banning smoking in cars is addressing what is currently a significant health risk for children, says Public Health England.
The End Child Poverty Coalition is calling on the House of Lords to ensure the Government continues to report on income-related child poverty measures.