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Animal therapy is becoming increasingly popular in the early years. Ruth Beattie finds out why
Public Health England is stepping up its campaign to make breastfeeding in public more acceptable, with a collection of animated short films
Using songs to develop culturally responsive practice was part of a project run by Parents Early Education Partnership.
The introduction of multi-agency safeguarding hubs staffed by a pool of professionals is creating a joined-up, more responsive approach to child protection, as Gabriella Jozwiak reports.
Wales’ education minister Jeremy Miles has praised the work of early years settings as they prepare for the roll-out of the new national curriculum for three-to-16-year-olds.
Child abuse or neglect can take many different forms and present varied suspicious signs that early years practitioners should report appropriately. Dr Raj Thakkar lists some things to look out for
'Doctor, my child is fine at the moment, but someone at their nursery had a febrile convulsion and I'm worried!'
Early years professionals can sign up for a conference at the University of Wolverhampton on 29 June.
Signing for the under-twos in a mixed inclusive centre is leading to advanced communication skills for all the children. Laura Marcus finds out about the benefits of a unique form of bilingualism.
Thanks to Jamie Oliver, the WHO and the NHS, we are more aware of the need to cut sugar. By Mary Llewellin