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The work of an education pioneer has profound relevance today, says Julian Grenier.
Until small children can feel empathy, getting them to say 'sorry' to others is unrealistic, says Sue Chambers.
It is easy for us to take for granted the range of physical skills that we have as adults. You may well be reading this after having made sandwiches, tied up shoelaces and negotiated your way around a...
The extension to the free entitlement to 15 hours per week is to go ahead from September as planned.
In this new four-part series, Marion Dowling explores aspects of children's personal development that enable them to grow up and lead happy and satisfying lives. Here, she looks at children as social...
A key person juggling the conflicting demands of young children at different stages is offered reassuring advice by Dr Maria Robinson.
Helping young children move positively from one stage to the next is at the heart of this diploma unit explored by Mary Evans.
The approach to early years practice in New Zealand was an eye-opener for Nicola Smith, who hopes that UK practitioners can learn to be more daring and imaginative I have wanted to go to New Zealand...
Children learn best when engaged in something important to them, say Ros Bayley and Lynn Broadbent.
Try some thoughtful courses, says Karen Faux.