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A unique child: Health - Room to grow

11 October 2007

Promoting good health in children is about more than diet and exercise, say Alison Tonkin, Cath Alderson and Gill Roberts as they report on a new project.

Work matters: Early years professionals - Study diary

11 October 2007

Louise Masterson is fast approaching the assessment part of the Early Years Professional course which she is following through the NDNA and Open University.

Work matters: Training - Staff coaching

11 October 2007

Nursery practice could be improved by communication and assertiveness training for the staff, says Jackie Cosh. 'A child has brought you an object of interest and is asking you what...

Training Update

11 October 2007

EYFS AWARD LAUNCHED

Work matters: Management focus - More time off

11 October 2007

What do managers need to know about changes in the rules for staff holidays that started coming into effect this month?

Work matters: On course

11 October 2007

18 November

Analysis: Parenting programmes - Hard-to-reach families

18 October 2007

Progress in social inclusion depends on earning the trust of those who feel left out, and helping them find ways to take charge. Dr Carol Homden, chief executive of Coram,...

Child behaviour: clumsiness

29 August 2007

Practitioners can assess a child's co-ordination and encourage their development with these suggestions by Jenny Mosley and Ross Grogan.

Mathematics in the EYFS: addition and subtraction - Plus and minus

29 August 2007

Practical experience using everyday objects is best for understanding adding and subtracting, as Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner explain.

Learning and Development: Pattern - Mathematics in the early years- In sequence

15 November 2007

Introduce children to patterns, and help them learn to recognise the mathematical rules behind them, describe patterns and create their own, with these ideas from Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner

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