
9 January 2009
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People who work with children are prone to various forms of stress, but they can learn to avoid it or turn it to positive effects, says Andrea Clifford-Poston
Let a computer translate your nursery's languages, says Karen Shepherd
In the first of a two-part series, Maureen Smith says today's mature students can look forward to plenty of help and moral support
Whether they are overprotective or constantly fighting, siblings need to be treated as individuals if they are to realise their full potential, writes Jennie Lindon
There are many ways for young children to learn respect and appreciation for animals without keeping live ones in their school or nursery, as Marie Charlton explains
It was a tall order to fit in all there was to see, hear, try and buy at this year's Manchester exhibition. Annette Rawstrone was there
Reception class teacher Julie Haigh describes her hectic week of activities with the children, parents and advisers...
Baby yoga has come hot on the heels of baby massage as an aid to health, relaxation and physical development. Catherine Gaunt went along to a successful session
Handling a possible case of child abuse in your setting will call for the utmost sensitivity. NSPCC education adviser Alison O'Brien offers professional guidance...
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