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Don't be surprised when young children fail to appreciate that others have feelings and belongings that must be considered
<P> Handling a possible case of child abuse in your setting will call for the utmost sensitivity. NSPCC education adviser Alison O'Brien offers professional guidance </P>
When do young children need rules, and when is it OK to break them? Caroline Vollans investigates
The Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures strategy extends the role of children's centres in promoting health. Ruth Thomson looks at what's on the agenda.
In the first of our new National Strategies features on the EYFS, Ann Langston, Jonathan Doherty and Teresa Todd take a look at attachment and the role of the key person in a child's development.
To mark the publication of new guidance document Musical Development Matters, its author Nicola Burke explains its content and what she hopes it will achieve
I have worked at a private day nursery for nearly two years. In that time I have been scratched, head-butted, bitten, kicked, had a chair thrown at me and taken abuse from the children, who are aged...
Children's physical responses to the frustration and anger they may feel are often misunderstood, and labelling them is counter-productive, says Karen Faux.
* Widespread anger in the early years sector greeted a Guardian article that cited research to suggest that children under two were more likely to display anti-social and aggressive behaviour if they...
A successful nursery for children with autism makes the most of their visual skills to motivate development. Mary Evans hears how.