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Children may remain emotionally affected long after an accident. Annette Rawstrone hears how.
The ways infants learn to make speech and understand languge give fascinating insights into brain function, says Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
Early years settings in deprived areas of Bedfordshire are benefiting from a unique service offering training and support from a team of health professionals on good nutrition and oral health.
New sights and new textures are made familiar for a baby with careful adult interest, says Anne O'Connor
A different way of observing children in role play challenges what practitioners offer in the learning environment, says Anne O'Connor.
The Family Nurse Partnership programme, currently being piloted across the UK, is taking vulnerable, young first-time mothers under its wing. Annette Rawstrone assesses the positive impacts of the...
Meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child
A drop in the uptake of the MMR vaccine has led to an increase in this virus with the spotty rash. The WellChild helpline offers advice.
Tuning in to children's imaginative play will encourage language development, says Anne O'Connor.
Reviewing record-keeping processes with special educational needs in mind can help practitioners better support all children, says Dr Kay Mathieson.