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As soon as babies are born they explore the world around them using all of their senses. Children are often surrounded by plastic and other man-made materials; by introducing natural materials you can...
Sudden infant deaths in England and Wales have fallen by almost a quarter, according to the latest round of figures released by the Office of National Statistics. Health Statistics Quarterly revealed...
Dough and other malleable materials have a role to play across the early years curriculum, explains Penny Tassoni
Pre-school settings planning projects with information technology have until 20 December to apply for funding from the National Grid for Learning Scotland (NGFL) Innovations Awards. Winning applicants...
Talking about sensitive issues is a good route to more reflective practice.
Beware the reaction to a book about children and racism, warns Julian Grenier.
Why doesn't nursery food figure in plans for improving the quality of children's lives?
Talking therapy is offering more hope than pills for troubled mothers, says Robin Balbernie.
The early years sector needs to let politicians know what they want from any government.
New variations on a classic resource confirm the reasons for its appeal.