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Children as young as six are being trained in anger management techniques so they can act as mentors to their fellow pupils, preventing playground disputes flaring out of control or bullying. The...
A majority of children in the UK have access to a home computer, spend an average of 12.30 a week and walk to school, according to a statistical picture of children drawn by a report from the Office...
What would you do if a case of swine flu came too close to your nursery for comfort? Sue Learner hears about good practices.
Nurseries can promote their individual identities with the backing of their group's services and ethos, says Karen Faux.
Fresh food provision takes pride of place at a nursery where mealtimes are a social occasion, as Karen Faux hears.
No children or staff are allowed in this creche for parents. Mary Evans reports.
From emotional support to child and each parent, to practical decisions on fees, parental separation brings many challenges, says Janet Murray.
A project to give a taster of placements to students prior to the real thing has been ‘invaluable’, says Yasmin Stefanov-King, lecturer in early childhood at Coventry University Scarborough
See how children can learn about how the environment works while recycling their nursery food waste, as Sue Learner did.
How can you avoid falling into the easy trap of being a dominant or a passive manager, and inspire your staff team to get the job done? With assertiveness, says training consultant Sue Churchill.