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Penny Tassoni offers suggestions to ensure a child who bites is deterred from making a habit of it.
In the second part of this series, Pennie Akehurst, former head of the Early Years and Childcare Service at Derbyshire County Council, finds some settings fall short on performance management
Supporting Children with Behaviour Difficulties: A Guide for Assistants in Schools. By Glenys Fox. (David Fulton Publishers, 14, 020 7405 5606). Reviewed by Collette Drifte, special needs consultant.
In the second instalment of her series on two-year-olds' development and behaviour, Julia Manning-Morton looks at why practitioners should be aware of the emotional roots behind children's actions.
Behaviour is a complex interplay of every aspect of development, and for young children, the driving force behind it is the ability to manage emotions, explains Maria Robinson.
In the first of a new series on running a Forest School programme, Sarah Blackwell identifies priorities in locating and using the land.
Children's behaviour problems put some families' homes in jeopardy, but a new form of intervention is turning them around, says Annette Rawstrone.
Surrogacy families: parental functioning, parent-child relationships and psychological development at age two Second phase of a longitudinal study of families created through surrogacy. Around the...
Ofsted should not change its inspection process for registered daycare providers in England until it has sorted out the 'bureaucratic nightmares' around childminder registration.
The Government should support parents by 'investing in prevention', rather than resorting to compulsory parenting orders when children misbehave, family charities warned this week. Helen Dent, chief...