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During sleep there's even more activity and more learning going on in an infant's brain than an adult's, as Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains.
Understanding ‘picky eaters’ will help practitioners get children eating healthily, says Mary Llewellin
Herbs, either bought from a shop or grown yourself, add variety and interest to dishes, says Mary Llewellin
Fish is key to a healthy diet, but make sure you are eating it sustainably, writes Mary Llewellin
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Training and Consultancy).
Promoting healthy eating to the children and families in a diverse community is part of a project engineered by Alison Tonkin, Cath Alderson and Gill Roberts.
How do early years settings cater for exceptionally able children? Mary Evans hears from two of them.
- 'I'm a nursery teacher and we have children at school with chicken pox. Parents have asked about how infective and how dangerous it is. I have no idea!'
Plans for the police to create databases of 'sensitive information' about young children whom they believe could become criminals will raise serious concerns about human rights. An adult whose name...