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Scotland's proposals to ban all physical punishment of children under three and to prevent any children from suffering blows to the head, shaking and the use of implements are a considerable step...
As soon as any kind of assessment is formalised into a league table, it will be seized upon and interpreted in a misguided manner. Just look at what has happened with SATs. So it is with the 2005...
The tricky move from nursery to school is a key focus of the EYPP. Charlotte Goddard finds out how settings are preparing children – and monitoring their progress after they leave
The distinction between children's academic and intellectual growth is among Lilian Katz's important messages, writes Sylvia Chard
Awareness of the importance of touch is a vital tool for practitioners working with babies, says Karen Faux.
What makes the Investors in People management programme so effective when it comes to motivating staff and boosting the overall success of a business? Mary Evans finds out.
Adding new nurseries to a chain can be an unsettling experience, but effective communication holds the key to successful integration, says Mary Evans.
The nursery owned by parent company Busy Bees, which was closed while police investigated the death of a child, has now re-opened.
Crisis in Stoke-on-Trent's children's services has led to four private companies being shortlisted to take over the running of the department. The DfES intervened to send in advisers late last year...
A guide to planning opportunities to engage young children in den-building, by early years consultant Helen Bilton.