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What does it mean when a young child has a friend you can't see - and what impact does it have on life at home and in the nursery? Jackie Cosh takes a closer look Over 30 per cent of children have an...
The development of being conscious of oneself and the wider world begins with the care that a child receives from attentive adults, explains Maria Robinson.
Observations of children who are new to the setting can guide practitioners in making each area of provision more accessible for the settling-in period, says Jane Drake Observation in setting
Keeping the nursery smoke-free, and dealing with children's behaviour issues, are considered in our policies and procedures series by Laura Henry.
What is the purpose of Persona Dolls in helping to tackle issues such as diversity, and how do practitioners use them in early years settings? Vicky Hutchin explains
The Child Poverty Action Group has warned the Government not to take away children's benefits as the answer to the problem of truancy from school. Speaking after the Queen's Speech last week, the...
Get it in writing before you're faced with the question of whether to give medicine to a child in your care, says Mairi Maciver Clark Mary Poppins would find her policy for administering medicine...
Am I the only nursery manager who feels all her predictions are coming true? The Government is funding places for three- and four-year-olds and helping parents with tax credits, which is great, but...
Smacking is to be banned for all tutors and carers who work with children outside the family, including part-time educational settings, Sunday schools and madrassas, following a review.