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Making the move from nursery to primary school can throw up challenges for everyone involved, but settings can take steps to make the process easier. Rebecca Fisk suggests some methods.
Children are being starved of affection at weekends as more parents are forced to work unsociable hours to fit in with today's '24/7' culture, according to a study published last week. Research by the...
Settings can access information, advice and training from a wide variety of charities to improve their care of young children with varied special educational needs. Autism & Asperger syndrome
How should a setting react when a parent tells it that they do not want their son to wear dresses from the home corner? Gabriella Jozwiak asks our panel
Keeping the nursery smoke-free, and dealing with children's behaviour issues, are considered in our policies and procedures series by Laura Henry.
A Level 5 diploma in leadership led Reece Garrod to transform his practice. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Empathy for the parents of children with special educational needs is central to inclusive practice, as Kay Mathieson explains.
A family inclusion worker is working wonders for nursery children who have special needs and their parents, reports <B> Wendy Scott </B>
Children need an enthusiastic mediator if they are to develop a love for books. Opal Dunn explains how to help under-threes build a solid foundation for literacy