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Shared singing with a carer with whom a child is securely attached is an important learning resource, says Anne O'Connor.
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
Early years practitioners may need to learn how to manage the diabetic condition of a child in their care. Ruth Thomson reports.
A research project looking at well-being in the early years has underlined some important factors to consider for this vital area of childcare.
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten offer a luscious taste for summer.
A simple interaction shows symbolic play and social interaction between toddlers, says Anne O'Connor.
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...
Should young children and pregnant women eat peanuts, or avoid them? Official advice on practice could soon be reversed, as Ruth Thomson reports.
More children are now growing up multilingual. Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith examine the latest research on how this affects development.
Starting daycare away from home can be a daunting experience for a young child - and their parent. Anne O'Connor looks at the case of two-year-old Ava and considers how settings can take the tension...