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Spot potential visual problems and help young children learn to care for the glasses they may have to wear with advice from Viv Hampshire.
Lesbian and gay issues need to be addressed by all practitioners in the early years, says Kath Tayler.
Fat is an important part of young children's diet, but which fats should children be eating? And which ones should be avoided? Nicole Weinstein finds out.
A study on alcohol and pregnancy has implications for both mothers and those working with affected children.
Young children can acquire more than one language without detriment to learning English and will enjoy greater self-esteem if carers outside the home respect their mother tongue. Anne O'Connor...
Shared singing with a carer with whom a child is securely attached is an important learning resource, says Anne O'Connor.
Early years practitioners can do a lot to challenge gender stereotypes and avoid limiting the choices for both girls and boys, says Phoebe Doyle.
Picturebooks can help children get to grips with rules, routines and bedtime. Andy McCormack explains
Supporting children in making healthy choices about the food they eat works best when there is respect and no pressure, finds Nicola Watson
Funding from the Early Years Pupil Premium led to a Natural Explorers project in Hackney that benefited the whole nursery and children’s centre, write Lisa Clarke and Fran Paffard