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Too many apprentices are accredited for making coffee, serving sandwiches or cleaning floors, according to a damning new report into apprenticeships from Ofsted.
Politeness and manners are a concern for parents, but the meaning and intention behind ‘please’, ‘thank you’ and ‘sorry’ must be taught, not just the words themselves, says Caroline Vollans
The Government should support parents by 'investing in prevention', rather than resorting to compulsory parenting orders when children misbehave, family charities warned this week. Helen Dent, chief...
Redesigning outdoor and indoor spaces to better enable children to access continuous provision has benefited children’s learning, explains Jo Dabir-Alai.
I have worked at a private day nursery for nearly two years. In that time I have been scratched, head-butted, bitten, kicked, had a chair thrown at me and taken abuse from the children, who are aged...
How sight and hearing work, their effects on children’s development, and spotting problems. By Anne O’Connor and Dr Kath Dickinson
The Children's Workforce Development Council is inviting views from the childcare sector on its 2007/2008 business plan. The business plan makes a number of recommendations regarding key priorities...
Practitioners need to empathise with young children's powerful emotions, but not be overwhelmed by them
Do young children consciously reject one parent and cling to the other? Cath Hunter offers advice for talking with families and getting through what may be a difficult phase for them.
A new scheme in Bradford aims to develop safer and healthier places for children under four to play and walk, and increase access to green spaces.