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Childcarers can get a second, informed opinion when they're worried about a child, says Annette Rawstrone.
Reviewing record-keeping processes with special educational needs in mind can help practitioners better support all children, says Dr Kay Mathieson.
Discussing shared experiences with a key carer is a valuable way for a child to build their speech skills, says Anne O'Connor
Creating enabling environments to promote the physical development of babies and young children is the main focus in the first of a three-part series by Clare Crowther. Photographs by Paul Box at...
Understanding the effects of Down's syndrome will help inclusive practice, says Annette Rawstrone.
Sprouts that are grown in space to fuel astronauts' vitamin levels can provide a nursery activity that shows children where their food comes from, and why it's good for them.
The Pre-School Learning Alliance is set to provide under-threes care for a children's centre without the aid of Nursery Education Grant (NEG) finance. New Woods Children's Centre, which opened in...
Disorders in physical co-ordination could be avoided by early years practitioners giving children simple exercises, as Mary Evans reports.
Only high-quality provision for funded two-year-olds will tackle disadvantage and support the early identification of SEN - and practitioner/parent teamwork will help, says Dr Kay Mathieson.
Extend your project on babies to complement the season and link in to a birth story that all children can share, explains Anne O'Connor Activity 1