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Children with disruptive behaviour problems and their parents can benefit from peer-led parenting classes, claims a new study.
I have been reading the debate regarding children under three attending nurseries and feel that the decision should be down to parental choice, taking into account their own child and family's...
A new online management system is greatly enhancing operational efficiencies at a nursery in south east London. Karen Faux finds out how it benefits staff and parents.
An alternative form of circle time is teaching young children to listen and concentrate. Sharon Garforth explains the programme and training.
There are important differences in the adult role when supporting child-led, rather than adult-led, learning, as Julie Fisher demonstrates.
We should take the precautionary principle in exposing young children to ICT before we know the long-term effects, argues Dr Richard House.
Providers frequently tell us about barriers to delivering an extended flexible offer and that there is no demand for it. Pathfinder settings demonstrated how providing flexibility could generate a...
Children may develop eating problems from anxieties passed on by adults caring for them
The NCB has launched a new free early support resource to support families with disabled children and help them to track and record their child's early development.
What are the key issues developmentally for babies born in lockdown, and how are they presenting themselves now? Jo Parkes investigates