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Tuning in to children's imaginative play will encourage language development, says Anne O'Connor.
Why is breastfeeding so important? Alison Burton, maternity and early years lead at Public Health England, explains.
'Doctor, my son has a nasty infection on his face and it just won't heal despite his being on his third dose of antibiotics'.
A Bedford-based nursery's strategy for developing children's communication skills has won it a major award.
The needs of parents who are deaf and their children who can hear tend to be overlooked by the early years sector. But there are examples of good practice out there, as Mary Evans has discovered
Exploring Montessori - with its focus on nurturing the whole person in a well-planned learning environment - can offer lessons for all of us. Marianne Sargent takes a look.
The Big Red Maths Box from BEAM Education contains all sorts of equipment suitable for outdoor maths. There are six plastic circles; four large dice; six frog bean bags, one set of quoits with board;...
Exploring Play for Early Childhood Studies by Mandy Andrews, Learning Matters/Sage Publications
'Doctor, my son has been wheezy for the last few nights. I'm worried he has asthma'.
An award-winning setting in Leicester is helping a boy, and his mother, cope with his rare genetic disorder, reports Charlotte Goddard