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Children may seem to be manipulating a situation when they just need your attention, as Jennie Lindon explains Young children can appear quite powerful sometimes. They may use their words and actions...
Nursery staff and children alike have a lot to learn from the experience of working in pairs. Kate Whelan describes the practice and observations developed in her setting We have been working on a...
The first signing course to join the QCA framework can provide a basis for other qualifications. Karen Faux reports.
Help is at hand for those seeking to organise physically active play environments.
How a project in London is training early years practitioners to deliver quality music opportunities for children. By Meredith Jones Russell
A company that offers parents emergency back-up for when their childcare arrangements fall through has joined forces with the NHS to offer a similar service for its employees. eezofminders, which runs...
Our weekly columnist Pat Wills gives her vision of what we should mean by an extended school "It is as if they are learning alongside their grandfather..."
<P> Look into the minds of babies and toddlers as <B> Kevin Kelman </B> and <B> Alice Sharp </B> embark on an informative new series </P>
Shares in the world's largest private childcare provider fell dramatically last week, casting speculation over the future of its UK operations.