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Name: Barry Payton Position: Co-founder of Haslingden Community Link and Children's Centre, Lancashire
<P> In the second of a two-part series on planning for the outdoors, <B> Jane Drake </B> looks at how practitioners can offer high-quality learning experiences in outdoor areas with limitations...
Think-tank Civitas has called for the Government to scrap the vetting and barring scheme, which was halted in June so that a review could be carried out (News, 15 June).
The Kent 'Space to Grow' has helped settings to improve the quality of outdoor learning experiences that they offer children in their care. Gail Ryder-Richardson provides an update on its successes...
Just fold along the dotted line . . . children's love of working with paper can be encouraged with these simple paper craft ideas from Gail Bushell paper offers a wealth of opportunity for creative...
Primary school teachers lack confidence in transition information passed on from pre-school practitioners and make only limited use of it, according to a research report published by the Scottish...
All young children need to feel physically and emotionally safe. They need their world to be predictable enough that they can steadily understand what happens in their day and how familiar adults...
Should nursery workers go along with parents' wishes to keep their child awake all day? Maria Robinson offers advice on sleep needs.
Positive reinforcement, or praise, is such a powerful tool in all areas of behaviour management that it seems strange that we do not use it more.
Teachers in the National Education Union will go on strike tomorrow (1 February) after talks with the DfE over improved pay or funding failed.