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Annette Rawstrone finds out how holistic practice means working with others, both inside and beyond the setting
New research into family attitudes and parental leave has been published by the Equal Opportunities Commission. Two studies, Dads and Their Babies: a household analysis and 21st Century Dad, can be...
My first day at nursery was a nervous one, but I relaxed as soon as I started interacting with the children. I went home feeling dazed and slowly began to feel I had embarked on something very...
Yet again, I am in the process of writing off another bad debt run up by a family claiming working tax credit. These families are having money specifically to pay for childcare at my nursery, yet they...
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Research has shown that bilingual children have advantages over monolingual children and develop concepts more quickly. Bilinguals do not necessarily have any confusion when learning more than one...
Early years workers can support other professionals caring for a child with this awkward but treatable condition, as doctors at <B>Great Ormond Street Hospital</B> explain
Some common teaching methods take their cues from behaviourist theory. Linda Pound looks at the work of one of its key proponents.