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If a child overreacts to tactile experiences it may be down to sensory processing, says Anne O'Connor.
Five years after its pledge to end child poverty in the UK, the Government has been praised for 'demonstrable improvements' with a warning that more policy efforts and greater redistribution of wealth...
- The Baby in the Hat written by Allan Ahlberg, illustrated by Andre Amstutz
Jo Parkes looks at what the Government’s policy has been for the early years sector post-pandemic, and if a Labour government would change things
The National Day Nurseries Association has been awarded a 12-month contract to handle all media and marketing enquiries for the Children's Workforce Development Council, the body chaired by former...
Try a few pet ducks for a wonderful addition to nursery life, loved by all, says Child First manager Andrea Leonard.
The Education Policy Institute is launching a new study on the early years workforce and how it can improve children’s outcomes
Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills, says Anne O'Connor
Children's early development has often been discussed in relation to children's Physical, Intellectual, Language, Emotional and Social development, often referred to as PILES. In the Birth to Three...
Ongoing failure to care for a child can have devastating results for their whole life. Breaking the cycle of neglect is crucial, says Anne O'Connor.