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Practitioners could add a string to their bow with training in a play-based child-and-parent therapy. Karen Faux reports.
Mary Dickins is an early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
Don't miss the new issue of Nursery World, devoted to young children's health and well-being, out on Monday 14 July
Dedicated mental health ‘hubs’ for new, expectant and bereaved mums are being set up across England as part of the NHS Long Term Plan to increase access to psychological support for women.
The future of early years qualifications still hangs in the balance as various reviews discuss the needs of the workforce in the light of the revised EYFS. Mary Evans takes stock of the developments
Deputy managers from Happy Child Nurseries, a group of 15 settings, attended a forest training course.
Mental health teams should be created for babies, based on a multi-disciplinary, multi-agency approach, a children's mental health charity said last week. In its report, Mental Health in Infancy,...
The Bridgwater College Forest School's training programme aims to train those wishing to set up and run Forest Schools anywhere in the country. We offer: Forest school visits - held monthly, involve a...
Hot off the press is a brand-new, up-to-date, comprehensive book about nannying that's written for nannies themselves rather than their employers. Nannying: A Guide to Good Practice by Christine...