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Small children don’t necessarily listen to advice, but as adults we should be better at listening too, says Sue Cowley
Babette Brown, founder of the Early Years Trainers Anti-Racist Network and Persona Doll Training, passed away after a short illness on 10 February aged 87.
- Don't touch! The educational story of a panic by Heather Piper and Ian Stronach. (Routledge, 19.99, ISBN 978-0415420082)
Early years practitioners can help children find their place in the world by planning interesting ways to get out and explore the immediate environment they live in When we consider using the...
Britain's biggest teaching union has disputed a claim that nearly 70 per cent of local communities in England support a switch to a six-term school year. The National Union of Teachers (NUT) said that...
The establishment of another organisation to represent nanny agencies has been criticised by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (see News, page 4). REC believes the Association of Nanny...
The crisis of childcare recruitment and salaries is intensifying as Government investment pours into neighbourhood nurseries and extended schools. The private sector is being particularly badly hit,...
The Sun appealed to parents to send in pictures of their children sitting on the 'naughty step', made famous by supernanny Jo Frost. The paper ran a two-page feature on Monday with snaps of 14...
Nurseries and pre-schools are being invited to join this year's Foresters Big Toddle for children's charity Barnardo's and take a sponsored half-mile walk between 1 and 21 June. Participants can keep...