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Distressed babies may be unable to regulate their own reactions. Their condition is explored by child psychotherapist Robin Balbernie.
This year's issue of Training Today brings together all the changes being made to qualifications, which will affect everyone in the early years workforce.
Develop policies for computer use, says Wendy Whittaker-Large, owner of training company Networks for Knowledge.
The playwork sector is in danger of becoming a 'diluted workforce' unless the quality of play qualifications improves, according to a playwork educator. Speaking at last month's conference of the...
Monitoring outsiders who come to the nursery, and ensuring that children's medicines are given safely, are in the procedures outlined this month by Laura Henry and Jeanette Phillips-Green.
Changes to the way single parents claim child maintenance mean parents can now choose whether to make their own private arrangements or opt for a statutory arrangement via the Child Maintenance and...
Children learn best when engaged in something important to them, say Ros Bayley and Lynn Broadbent.
A Nottingham nursery has been closed down and two members of its staff arrested following the discovery of unexplained fractures suffered by three children.