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While attachment in theory remains controversial, practitioners need to understand it in order to deliver the EYFS, explains early years consultant Anne O'Connor.
Going for a new job and need to test your know-how? Try our true or false quiz. By Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant 1 The amount of sleep needed by young children is as varied as that...
In the first of a four-part series, Julie Mountain explores what Japanese kindergartens can teach us about risk-taking and resilience
In the second of her articles on inclusion, Jane Muir challenges attitudes to disabled children and explains how activities can be adapted with a little thought 'I don't do stairs,' says Alison John,...
The development of siblings of children with autism at 4 and 14 months: social engagement, communication, and cognition Two groups of 14 Israeli children were studied at four and 14 months: siblings...
A toolkit aimed at addressing the mental health and well-being of children as they return to school in September has been launched.
Amid the controversy around proposals to periodically weigh school children, what can early years settings do to help tackle the child obesity crisis, asks Caroline Vollans
Nannies and childminders have been rated above nurseries as the highest-quality form of care for babies and toddlers, apart from their own mothers. Introducing the Families, Children and Childcare...
Investment in children’s mental health services has fallen in over a third of local areas in England, with wide variation across the country, according to the Children’s Commissioner for England.