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Childcare practitioners can help fight obesity by promoting health advice to parents on how much exercise children should do, new guidance states.
In the first of a new series, Public Health England explains its drive to cut sugar consumption
Readers may be interested in the 'Listen' event organised by Tower Hamlets Early Years Service, which is encouraging nurseries in the borough to set up workshops for parents on communicating with...
Have you ever asked young children what they think about physical development? Dr Lala Manners did - with some interesting results.
New figures from the Government’s Troubled Families programme show that halfway into the three-year programme, more than fifty-per-cent (62,000) of the 120,000 identified households are being worked...
Kerry Hastings and Louise Young describe how keeping an electronic diary of the learning progress of each early years child, accessible to parents, family and the child, can create a more complete...
Self-awareness is not something we are born with, but an understanding that grows over time. Crucially, says Maria Robinson, it relies on a baby's experience of interacting with others
Public Health England is stepping up its campaign to make breastfeeding in public more acceptable, with a collection of animated short films
The private talk a child engages in while playing is a tool in their language development, with a lot to tell practitioners, says Anne O'Connor.
One children's centre delights in providing challenge for a child with Down Syndrome.