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Food costs are soaring, yet a third of the food we buy still gets thrown away. Mary Whiting offers tips on cutting waste and costs for nurseries and parents alike while ensuring children still eat...
Vaccination has drastically reduced whooping cough in the UK, but it can still strike young children. The WellChild helpline offers advice.
Specially designed story sacks can engage children who have special educational needs who might otherwise miss out, says Viv Hampshire.
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.
Well-meaning early years settings may provide dolls like disabled children for the sake of inclusive practice, but it could end up doing more harm than good, as Mary Evans hears from the experts.
Evidence suggests too much salt can be harmful to children. Nicole Weinstein asks what settings can do.
Using songs to develop culturally responsive practice was part of a project run by Parents Early Education Partnership.
'Finger foods' have important implications for a child's development that may be overlooked in today's lifestyles, as Karen Faux discovers.
Block play allows a child to mix creativity with mathematical problem-solving, says Anne O'Connor.
Assumptions about twins need to be challenged, says Anne O'Connor.