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The rise of veganism means settings must be prepared to cater for this dietary choice. Mary Llewellin reports
More children are now growing up multilingual. Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith examine the latest research on how this affects development.
The feature 'First class' (15 February) contains some potentially misleading information, which may inadvertently misrepresent The Chiltern College. The Chiltern College - a charitable trust - has...
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy and London Metropolitan University)
Signing for the under-twos in a mixed inclusive centre is leading to advanced communication skills for all the children. Laura Marcus finds out about the benefits of a unique form of bilingualism.
'Doctor, my son has been wheezy for the last few nights. I'm worried he has asthma'.
A team of nursery nurses is benefiting newborns, their families and the NHS. Ruth Thomson visits.
Part one of our new 12-part collectible series on child development looks at meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child. By Julia Manning-Morton
'Doctor, my child is fine at the moment, but someone at their nursery had a febrile convulsion and I'm worried!'
The nursery group Imagine Co-operative Childcare is changing its name to The Co-operative Childcare to reinforce its commitment to the co-operative movement and its ethics and values.