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Growing interest in each other will affect the social development of two-year-olds. Penny Tassoni suggests ways of supporting them in interacting socially
Curriculum development and self-evaluation are examined in new workshops, writes Karen Faux.
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What were you like as a baby? Help children develop their sense of personal identity with early learning activities by Anne O'Connor Activity 1
"I'm a teacher and have a child with Down's syndrome in my class. I really have no idea what that means or what the implications are."
A framework for building parent-child attachments and so child resilience has been developed by a council in Scotland. Jean Campbell explains how it works.
Initiatives by Government and other agencies are encouraging communication, says Helen Moylett, in the final part of her Communication series.
Early family relationships play a key role in infant health and well-being, explains Robin Balbernie
In the fifth part of our series marking the tenth decades of Nursery World and Early Education, Aline-Wendy Dunlop reflects on the early years tradition, and its current state, in Scotland
Bright horizons family Solutions, the second largest nursery chain in the UK, has been recognised for the fourth consecutive year as one of the 50 Best Workplaces in the UK by the Great Place to Work...