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24 February 2000
Temper tantrums are part of normal child development. Although it's easy to suppose that tantrums are signs of spoiling and that the child's parents must be doing something wrong, there's...
24 February 2000
The famed Reggio Emilia philosophy is explained by Pat Telfer Brunton and Linda Thornton
24 February 2000
Pressures from different directions make it harder for nurseries to turn a profit, says Ruth Thomson
17 February 2000
Government moves to increase integration of special needs children in mainstream settings have still left many children in private nurseries with few opportunities to play with children who have disabilities....
17 February 2000
Humour is an important part of nursery life. As well as creating a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere, humour and laughter help you and the children you work with to bond....
17 February 2000
Val Buckett, the head teacher of Pembury House Centre for Childhood in Tottenham, London, is not proud. 'Early Excellence is not about people coming in to admire us,' she says....
17 February 2000
Research into childcare consistently comes up with three influences on quality, says Dr Tony Munton
10 February 2000
It is a Monday morning in mid-November, one of those mornings when the whole nursery school seems to vibrate with the children's enthusiasm and fun.
10 February 2000
The Steiner Waldorf School in Aberdeen is typical of its kind. It has 140 pupils aged from two-and-a-half to 16 years, but no headteacher. But the position is not considered...
10 February 2000
Chris, aged six, can't concentrate and he can't keep still. At home, he is a nightmare. He runs around, screams and throws toys. He cannot share or take turns with...