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Switch on to ICT Besides pointing out the benefits of sound structural engineering - bricks beat straw! - these activities are a fun way to help literacy and creative development. They are based on...
Babies who show early signs of autism, such as avoiding eye contact and not bonding with their parents, should be treated in the first few months of life, according to an expert in infant mental...
Prepare children for the future by teaching spatial awareness and logical thinking playfully, outdoors, say Julie Mountain and Felicity Robinson
This feature can be photocopied for early years practitioners and parents of under-threes
Dr Ronny Cheung, author of International Comparisons of Health and Wellbeing, talks to Meredith Jones Russell about the UK’s health outcomes for babies and young children
How one award-winning setting in Cambridgeshire is immersing children in the basics of nutrition and where food comes from. By Meredith Jones Russell
Dialogue with the architects ensured that a Richmond-upon-Thames setting has fulfilled its remit to provide a flexible and stimulating environment, finds Karen Faux.
The benefits of messy play are well known to practitioners, but many parents are still wary of it for a number of reasons, reports Julie Mountain, who carried out a survey on the subject
The health psychologist Anna Lucas is the new child obesity programme manager for early years at Public Health England (PHE).