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Children in nurseries are being served less healthy food than those in schools, as an extensive new report shows. Simon Vevers reports.
The tenth anniversary of National Child Safety Week at the end of June was celebrated by health visitors and Angus Council's family support team with parties for babies and parents in Kirriemuir and...
Careful observation of PSED should be a key consideration when assessing children's progress, says Marion Dowling.
Is it time for mathematics to become a prime area? Judith Stevens considers the case
Freedom of movement is essential for children's developing minds and emotions as well as their bodies, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
The experience of moving the body from a prone position is surprisingly important for a child's development, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
A resource pack offering guidance on developing quality provision for children under three and a video is available from the Camden early years development and childcare partnership in London. Key...
To mark the publication of new guidance document Musical Development Matters, its author Nicola Burke explains its content and what she hopes it will achieve
Alternating actions on either sides of the body, like drumming or riding a wheeled toy, need to be encouraged. Annette Rawstrone explains why.
Parents of children with special needs are demanding quality provision in mainstream and special schools. Karen Faux asks if moves for more inclusion can deliver With more children diagnosed with...