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New sights and new textures are made familiar for a baby with careful adult interest, says Anne O'Connor
Young children with developmental delay will benefit from the care of a practitioner who responds to them as they are now, says Anne O'Connor.
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
A different way of observing children in role play challenges what practitioners offer in the learning environment, says Anne O'Connor.
‘Mood music’ offers a playful and contained way to begin to give shape and expression to what may be difficult emotional experiences for young children. Community musician and trainer Bill Roberts...
A simple running game brings both physical and emotional growth for a toddler, says Anne O'Connor.
Childcarers can get a second, informed opinion when they're worried about a child, says Annette Rawstrone.
'Inclusion is a process of identifying, understanding and breaking down barriers to participation and belonging.' - Early Childhood Forum (2003)
A nursery that said 'no problem' when a mother sought a place for her brain-damaged child has made all the difference to the family, says Sue Learner - and the staff and children have benefited too.
The Family Nurse Partnership programme, currently being piloted across the UK, is taking vulnerable, young first-time mothers under its wing. Annette Rawstrone assesses the positive impacts of the...