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I must write to correct the quotations attributed to me in Nursery World (News, 1 March). I did not say that the National Campaign for Real Nursery Education (NCrNE) is 'trying to get nursery...
Play and understanding child development at 5-7 are areas that have been seized on by the awarding bodies in designing the new Early Years Educator qualifications. Gabriella Jozwiak reports.
Children's behaviour problems can cause strife in families. Members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team advise on how to help them out of it Experience and research has shown us the importance...
As food poisoning afflicts more and more people, Karen Sullivan looks at how to avoid and manage it.
To settle a very young child enrolling at nursery, practitioners need to see things from their perspective, says Dr Maria Robinson.
Adopting the dialogic approach to reading with a child will help parents, and practitioners, to advance the child's oral language. Joan Kiely explains the method and its importance.
Ten ways to bring an international dimension to your work with young children: 1 .Ask families to bring back items of interest from holidays abroad. A small display of French picture books or the...
Quinoa is a gluten-free grain with a low GI, so a perfect carbohydrate for growing children. It is a great wheat-free substitute to couscous and good for salads or stews.
Which hand we write with is not determined at birth, but our preferences lie in our prehistory and impact on our development. Annette Karmiloff-Smith and Kyra Karmiloff explain how.
The early years sector's interest in and knowledge of food and nutrition for young children has certainly been on the rise recently.