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Watch yourself - the adults role

A positive approach to children's behaviour can never be solely about the children because, of course, young children are not the only people present. Adults are also involved, as:

On Guard - burns and scolds

Every year around 35,000 children aged under five go to hospital after a burn or scald at home or in the garden. Most of these injuries are relatively minor, although they cause pain and distress to t...

Living History - children's museum

Buttons to press, giant jigsaws, sounds of the countryside and excited children running around noisily. It's not some outdoor adventure playground, just the reception class of Huddersfield's Meltham C...

Sloping off - ski nannies

Forget summer - think ahead to taking your childcare skills abroad to a ski resort this winter. Annette Rawstrone hits the nursery slope

Single minded - inspection and regulation

Scotland is moving towards an integrated care and education inspection system. Ruth Thomson outlines the new duties

Say cheese - digital cameras

A camera, however basic, is an invaluable resource within the nursery, but the benefits and learning opportunities become all the greater by going digital. Over the past three months, a digital camera...

Face values - appearance

A young child's self-confidence is affected by several factors, including her satisfaction with her appearance. She wants to look good and she also wants others to think she looks good; a four-year-ol...

Welcome! - Starting School

Last-minute preparations for end-of-term activities and the start of the summer holidays will be uppermost in early years practitioners' minds at the moment, but don't forget to lay plans for next ter...

World of Learning - international links

Most people would find it difficult to reflect on the similarities and differences between the Italian Alps, the forests of Denmark and an English fishing port. But the children of Nunsthorpe Nursery ...

No room to play - homeless children

The run-down bed-and-breakfast hotel in a grim Glasgow backstreet near Govan has been the home of four-year-old Mark, his mother Pat and her partner Robert, for the past three weeks.

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