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The needs of parents who are deaf and their children who can hear tend to be overlooked by the early years sector. But there are examples of good practice out there, as Mary Evans has discovered
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.
There's more to serving up a truly healthy choice of food to young children than some of today's assumptions lead us to believe. Nursery school headteacher Julian Grenier goes on a learning curve.
Latest research reinforces the vital importance of handwashing in preventing the spread of infection, explains Dr Sally Bloomfield.
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
How ‘A Better Start’ is improving outcomes for children in Blackpool, Bradford, Southend, Nottingham and Lambeth. By Charlotte Goddard
We should all be doing it more often and more carefully - especially in nurseries, where better handwashing could drastically reduce infections, says Ruth Thomson.
A vegan nursery in London is turning even picky eaters into lovers of its high-quality meals, reports Meredith Jones-Russell
At one nursery and school in Cheshire, Charlotte Goddard finds out how a boy with epilepsy is supported to join in with activities safely
Robust systems and creative cooking can help to cater for those with gluten-free diets, says Mary Llewellin