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By Maureen Smith, ex-CACHE director and now a consultant 1 The need for continuous improvement Customer care needs to remain a top priority. Only by continuously improving your service will customers...
Sue Chambers suggests ways of getting to the root of a child's messy eating and delayed language.
In the hurly-burly of a busy nursery it can be difficult for staff to notice a child's sadness
David Miliband has been appointed school standards minister for England. Mr Miliband, former head of the prime minister's policy unit in 10 Downing Street, replaced Stephen Timms in last week's...
Sure Start is beginning to have an effect on improving young children's behaviour, according to the latest research.
How should practitioners deal with a child who is always angry and is making life difficult for everyone at the setting? Cath Hunter explores some strategies both for nursery and for home
A parenting programme piloted in 11 Sure Start centres in Wales is effective in reducing behavioural problems among children and is likely to be cost-effective, according to new research. A team from...
A child who is always feeling unwell or hurt when they have no physical cause to be may need emotional support, explains Cath Hunter
The Conservatives plan to publish their own 'Green Paper' on family policy in the autumn to coincide with the release of the Government's Green Paper.