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Settings can access information, advice and training from a wide variety of charities to improve their care of young children with varied special educational needs Autism & Asperger syndrome
Babies who show early signs of autism, such as avoiding eye contact and not bonding with their parents, should be treated in the first few months of life, according to an expert in infant mental...
The best weaning method is baby-led and involves interesting, nutritious food, writes Mary Llewellin
The troublesome introduction of the new code of practice on the nursery education grant seems to have reached a messy deadlock, with private and voluntary providers continuing to protest, the...
Just because someone has Doctor or Professor in front of their name, it doesn't necessarily mean they have all the answers. Jennie Lindon offers some healthy scepticism
Action research might sound like the last thing that time-pressed practitioners will want to do, but it is a really useful tool to demonstrate the improving quality of your practice, finds Dr Kay...
Nurseries need to achieve the highest standards in order to keep customers loyal, and conscientious settings will always want to be improving their practice.
Our special dietary needs series continues with advice from Suzannah Olivier on how nurseries can provide for Muslim children whose families may follow a halal diet Islam is the world's second largest...