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What has been done in the past ten years to implement children's right to be consulted for their views? Professor Priscilla Alderson looks back.
Children may remain emotionally affected long after an accident. Annette Rawstrone hears how.
A drop in the uptake of the MMR vaccine has led to an increase in this virus with the spotty rash. The WellChild helpline offers advice.
What is good practice when it comes to managing staff? The Village Nursery Group, based around Manchester, has some tips. By Hannah Crown
When a young child is reluctant to eat, it is important not to let mealtimes become a battleground. Mary Evans suggests strategies.
Bringing parents and practitioners together to review a child's progress in a way that is positive for all parties involved requires careful preparation and specific skills. Dr Kay Mathieson...
The condition of albinism is little understood by the public and sometimes portrayed negatively, but nursery workers are helping to keep one child happily included. Sue Learner hears how.
Implementing the Integrated Review should see early years settings working more closely with health visiting teams, Dr Kay Mathieson explains
How does a family deal with having an autistic child? Hilary Hawkes offers reassuring advice.
Is the word ‘tantrum’ now inappropriate? Annette Rawstrone speaks to experts on different sides of the debate around this common behaviour