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A recent development has seen Jasmine naming colours spontaneously. She clearly knows pink, purple, blue (boo) and orange (noringe). Sometimes she identifies green (geen) too. She likes to build...
The Scottish Government has launched the country's first play strategy, which recognises the vital role of play to children's well-being and development.
To an infant, moving into group care from the familiar relationships of home can be like arriving in a foreign country. But a practitioner's thoughtful, personal interactions can bridge the gap, says...
How to maximise the effectiveness of the team around the child is examined in a seminar, 'TAC: the Small Collaborative Team in Early Childhood Intervention', in Bristol on 24 March.
This is the first of a four-part series on inclusion which is structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Inequalities in early cognitive, social and emotional development of children in the UK have remained ‘stubbornly high’, according to a new report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
While enjoying painting large pieces of cardboard outdoors, a nursery child at St John with St Mark C E Primary School in Bury decided that her contribution looked like a pond. Anne Dawson, higher...
Children may remain emotionally affected long after an accident. Annette Rawstrone hears how.
The Scottish Executive is putting 250,000 into a fund to help children from deprived areas start the day with a good breakfast. Social justice minister Jackie Baillie announced the creation of the new...