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In the final part of our series on the Integrated Review, Kay Mathieson examines how it brings together parents, EY practitioners and health professionals to provide an in-depth view of progress
An award-winning setting in Leicester is helping a boy, and his mother, cope with his rare genetic disorder, reports Charlotte Goddard
'Doctor, my son has been coughing all night and he sounds awful.'
In Finland, pre-school children have become the focus of nutrition guidelines for the first time.
All settings need to audit their safeguarding children policy, say Laura Henry and Catherine Rushforth.
A study has measured the effects of music therapy on children's emotional well-being, reports Karen Faux.
Practitioners should work closely with parents of adopted children who will often have a history of upheaval and trauma, says Anne O'Connor.
The biggest barrier to disabled children's participation in freely-chosen play activities is other people's attitudes, as Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole has been finding in her eye-opening research.
One nursery has made good nutrition the keystone of all areas of practice, discovers Karen Faux
The debate over how much screen exposure is advisable for young children should take account of scientific research and common sense, say Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith.