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Ione's story
Our series on the Celebrating Young Childen project by Foundation Stage regional advisor Jane Cole looks at how practitioners supported one child's creativity When Ione's family moved into the Hythe...
Effective practice questions
1. Does your setting offer to visit children at home before they start with you? 2. Do you offer a range of opportunities for younger children and families to stay and play?
Stepping in
A practitioner's strong, trusting relationship with a child will stand up to their most challenging behaviour and could motivate them to do better, says Sue Roffey When a child's behaviour presents ...
Ask the expert
Educational therapist Andrea Clifford Poston answers your queries about child behaviour Q. A five-year-old in my class feels he has to do everything perfectly right away. We have tried to praise and...
Reading rights and wrongs
By Alan Davies, educational psychologist and author of TeachingTHRASS This month, education secretary Ruth Kelly stated on Sky News, 'We should have a systematic approach to teaching synthetic phoni...
Help the misled parents
'Now will mothers stop sending children to baby farms', 'Toddlers left to cry at busy nurseries', 'Children neglected at start of the day in many nurseries' - these are just some of the headlines we...
Check staff earlier
In response to Adriano Caria (Letters, 10 November), at Discovery Childcare we work as a team and I am sure that all of the staff members who are part of this team would agree that our standards are...
A food limit too far
Gone are the days when nurseries only had to worry about vegetarian diets. Food allergies seem to be on the increase. At our nursery we have many children with allergies to dairy, wheat, nuts, sweet...
Editor's view
Amid the debate about the national evaluation of Sure Start and the review of the teaching of reading, which will lead to a focus on phonics as the primary method for very young children, it would b...
Childminders given tax advantages
A five-year childcare strategy unveiled by the Irish government that will create a further 50,000 places by 2010 has stirred controversy by allowing most childminders to earn c10,000 a year tax-free...
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