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Dolls with their own personas and life stories are being used by some practitioners to help raise issues of equality and encourage children to think critically. Vicky Hutchin explains.
Staff in early years settings will have to take special care in food handling if a child is intolerant to gluten. Coeliac UK offers advice.
A vegan nursery in London is turning even picky eaters into lovers of its high-quality meals, reports Meredith Jones-Russell
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Training and Consultancy).
Glue ear is one of the most common childhood illnesses, but what are the symptoms and how is it treated? Audiologist Vicki Kirwin explains.
'Doctor, my child has an awful cough, you have to help'
A project funded by the charity Scope has been assessing resilience in disabled children and adults. Researcher Katherine Runswick-Cole offers some insight into the process and conclusions.
The children will love making these tactile puppets and learning some French at the same time. Each set contains two fabric faces measuring 22cm in diameter, ten Velcro facial features and six labels...