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The experiences young children have with their carers can shape the development of their brains and influence the sort of people they become, says Maria Robinson.
Leaving a baby to ‘cry it out’ has no adverse effects on child development and attachment, according to new research.
Introducing less formal learning to Years 1 and 2 is producing positive results, reports Annette Rawstrone
A new national project uses music to support wider development. The University of Roehampton's Adam Ockelford and Angela Voyajolu explain.
The experiences young children have with their carers can shape the development of their brains and influence the sort of people they become, says Maria Robinson.
A quarter of children diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes are already seriously ill, as nine out of ten parents are unaware of the main symptoms of the condition, according to a new survey.
The national bookgifting scheme has been preserved in reduced form. Viv Hampshire looks at the benefits it still offers children.
Imaginative stories with important underlying themes for young children are reviewed by Alison Boyle. Beegu
Interpreted and applied correctly, Letters and Sounds gives credence to experiential and interactive learning and the importance of children using their senses to understand their world, says Daniella...
In the first of our new National Strategies features on the EYFS, Ann Langston, Jonathan Doherty and Teresa Todd take a look at attachment and the role of the key person in a child's development.