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Building dens is a natural and important pastime in children's social and emotional development. Anne O'Connor explores how adults can support this form of play while respecting children's need for...
The Dame Vera Lynn Trust works in partnership with families to educate children with motor learning difficulties.
A pretend telephone communication can demonstrate a very young child's grasp of speaking languages, imitating adult reality and being held in mind, as Anne O'Connor explains.
Understanding the effects of Down's syndrome will help inclusive practice, says Annette Rawstrone.
At one nursery in London, an art therapist is helping young children with a range of difficulties - in a purpose-built garden 'shed'. Caroline Vollans finds out about the benefits
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
Young children with developmental delay will benefit from the care of a practitioner who responds to them as they are now, says Anne O'Connor.
New sights and new textures are made familiar for a baby with careful adult interest, says Anne O'Connor
Crawling is an important physical stage in its own right which enables babies to break away from their carers for the first time, says Anne O'Connor.
The sensory experience of messy play has far-reaching benefits for brain development, creativity and risk-taking, says Anne O'Connor