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Harry has recently begun to say the word 'no', shaking his head as he does so. Sometimes he says it spontaneously while crawling after 'forbidden' items such as Mummy's pot plants, stones and dirty...
Our approach to reading can make a real difference to how under-threes engage, says Charlotte Goddard
Plans for greater links between adults' and children's services to support families at risk were unveiled by the Government last week.
Implementing a 'key caring' approach may seem daunting, but practitioners need to understand its benefits for everyone, explains Anne O'Connor.
Our panel give their advice on what an early years setting can do to sell itself to local families and stand out from the competition. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Babies and toddlers don't need to be stimulated into awareness of different sounds, just left to hear them naturally, says Jennie Lindon. Research into early brain development tells us that babies'...
Effects of familial risk factors and place of birth on the risk of autism Nearly 1,000 Danish children under ten were studied from 1994 to 2001; of those, 818 developed autism. The highest risks of...
Adults use both instinctive and conscious techniques to help under-threes develop communication skills, says <B> Penny Tassoni </B>
Government plans to double free childcare ‘won’t go far enough’ to help families with disabled children access childcare, a group of charities has warned.
Can the Government deliver its commitment to vulnerable families - or indeed to all families - given the alarming decline in health visitor services? Mary Evans reports Parents face a postcode...