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A research project looking at well-being in the early years has underlined some important factors to consider for this vital area of childcare.
When one children's centre wanted children's fathers and male relatives to come along and join in the activities, they made FUDGE - a session just for them. Annette Rawstrone heard all about it.
'Inclusion is a process of identifying, understanding and breaking down barriers to participation and belonging' - Early Childhood Forum (2003)
Young children are not being taught properly how to care for their teeth, with potentially serious consequences. Ruth Thomson reports.
The benefits for children of playing in a mixed age group are explored by Anne O'Connor, with advice for practitioners on reinforcing it
A project involving two Kirklees schools has proved the value of involving local stakeholders in determining strategies for improving the learning of disadvantaged children.
This year, you can make the most of your time at the Nursery World Show with some great attractions around the floor.
Children can be in danger emotionally and physically from drinking parents, says Annette Rawstrone.
'Doctor, I've heard that measles is on the increase and that it can be serious. Is that true?'
To understand a child's home culture, early years educators need to look beyond the superficial, such as food and dress, to parents' ways of thinking, attitudes to behaviour and long-term aspirations...