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Understanding Children's Challenging Behaviour. by Penny Mukherji. (Nelson Thornes, 14, 01242 267100). Reviewed by Collette Drifte , special needs consultant.
The ability of young children to learn to control their behaviour before they start school could be the key to preventing violence in later life, according to a new study.
In addition to its annual publication Training Today, Nursery World keeps readers up to date with training developments through its series of in-depth features which appear once a month. The magazine...
Brushes, leaves, pebbles and fruit are all objects that can be the springboard for observation tasks, says Lena Engel Area of learning:
A rat who dreams of becoming a top-class chef and would rather go hungry than eat unhealthy food, is the star of a campaign launched last week to encourage children to choose healthy school meals.
The endless capacity for imaginative and surprising turns in children's books is enjoyed by Alison Boyle GOOD NEWS! BAD NEWS!.
Use these tips as a starting point for developing effective communication with your customers (parents, children and external agencies) - commuincation is a vital staff skill in early years...
High ratios and high quality care for all are features of a new nursery visited by Annette Rawstrone.
In the fifth of our National Strategies features on the Early Years Foundation Stage, Sue Ellis, newly-appointed national director, Early Years, and Claire Wirth, early years senior regional adviser,...
These books for the very young are designed to grab their interest and keep it, with the help of pop-up, lift-the-flap and press-the-button surprises Pop-ups