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Sharing a story-telling session, listening to aCD and acting out favourite tales using props are all ways in which children can be encouraged to engage with books Practitioners who want to create a...
Children aged five have a good understanding of physical illness but do not have the same grasp of what mental illness is until they are eight or nine years old, a new study has found.
In response to the feature about children's physical skills ('Action plans', 1 September), I would like to tell you about how we encourage them. At our Sure Start Children's Centre we are involved in...
The childminding profession - and its status as a profession is certainly on the rise - is at a crucial stage of development, as our Special Report 'Strength in numbers' (pages 10-11) this week...
Young children need to learn to identify and verbalise their feelings with the help of adults who can empathise with them, says Marion Dowling.
Northern Ireland's Children's Commissioner has called for the urgent development of a comprehensive play strategy in the province. Calling for immediate action on a Government pledge to develop a...
Find out the power of flowers for yourself. Healing Herbs is offering absolutely free a bottle of Five Flower essence, a jar of Five Flower cream, and a pocket guide on how to select remedies to the...
How a ‘Focus Stories’ approach and skilful adult ‘scaffolding’, rather than instruction, can boost young children’s engagement with books. By Lucy Rodriguez Leon and Tamsin Harvey
Single parents and second earners in couples on low-incomes will be worse off under changes to childcare support for working parents to be brought in from 2013.
Nursery World joined children's minister Beverley Hughes, in what would be one of her last official engagements in the position, on a visit to Oak Tree Children's Centre to see one of the 0-7...