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With only a matter of months before the extended two-year-olds scheme comes fully into force in September, what can nurseries do to accommodate the new families? Ruth Thomson offers some guidance.
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Practitioners could value diversity among parents by building on characteristics of their sameness to us, argues Helen Bromley.
Use these tips as a starting point for developing effective communication with your customers (parents, children and external agencies) - commuincation is a vital staff skill in early years...
The knack of making parents feel their children are loved and cherished has much value, says Working Mum.
High staff turnover is not only a concern for management - many parents see it as a warning sign, says Working Mum.
How can early years settings support single fathers and make them feel included without being patronising? Charlotte Goddard investigates
Families are making huge gains from a simple programme where they come together to play and eat at school. Nicole Weinstein investigates.
Picking up the ongoing debate about the use of dummies, Sue Asquith explores the pros and cons and how settings can follow best practice while respecting parents’ choices