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Early years settings in deprived areas of Bedfordshire are benefiting from a unique service offering training and support from a team of health professionals on good nutrition and oral health.
Ways that nurseries can identify and promote children's readiness for reading are highlighted in studies considered by Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
Specially designed story sacks can engage children who have special educational needs who might otherwise miss out, says Viv Hampshire.
Evidence suggests too much salt can be harmful to children. Nicole Weinstein asks what settings can do.
Early years practitioners have a vital role to play in developing healthy sleeping habits for the babies and young children in their care. Jackie Hardie explains her nursery’s approach
Observing the level of involvement that children show in their play can tell you much about their emotional well-being, says Anne O'Connor.
'Finger foods' have important implications for a child's development that may be overlooked in today's lifestyles, as Karen Faux discovers.
Why is inequality an important subject to tackle and what are our attitudes to it, asks Mary Dickins in the first of a four-part series
How does a family deal with having an autistic child? Hilary Hawkes offers reassuring advice.
The Dame Vera Lynn Trust works in partnership with families to educate children with motor learning difficulties.