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Most parents find that there are moments in their children's lives that seem particularly special. One of those must be the point when your child turns around and says 'Look, I can write my name now!'
In the final instalment of this eight-part series, Dr Lala Manners considers how stairs can be used to support strength, balance, co-ordination and agility
Making children feel secure and content is essential, but settings often have a narrow view of how this should be achieved - creating an environment of forced gaiety, for example, which although...
Sharing books could significantly improve the development of toddlers living in the poorest parts of the world, according to a new study by the University of Reading.
These table-based activities explored by Dr Lala Manners will help children develop overall strength and co-ordination, with additional language and maths possibilities
Making authentic links between reading and talking has been helping early years practitioners and teachers to develop children's communication, language and literacy. Di Chilvers explains.
Spoons can be a stimulating resource, with a little bit of imagination, says Alice Sharp.
We should take the precautionary principle in exposing young children to ICT before we know the long-term effects, argues Dr Richard House.
What a city lost in underused nurseries and schools may have been more than gained back in a new centre, as Melanie Defries discovers.
Growing interest in each other will affect the social development of two-year-olds. Penny Tassoni suggests ways of supporting them in interacting socially