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Moving from country to country can be glamorous and exciting, but life is not always easy for the children involved. Ruth Beattie finds out how early years professionals can help smooth the way
High ratios and high quality care for all are features of a new nursery visited by Annette Rawstrone.
A successful nursery for children with autism makes the most of their visual skills to motivate development. Mary Evans hears how.
Latest research reinforces the vital importance of handwashing in preventing the spread of infection, explains Dr Sally Bloomfield.
Only high-quality provision for funded two-year-olds will tackle disadvantage and support the early identification of SEN - and practitioner/parent teamwork will help, says Dr Kay Mathieson.
Should four-year-olds walk to nursery alone? Ruth Beattie looks at the surprising attitude to safety in Switzerland, and asks whether we could learn from it in this country
"I'm a teacher and have a child with Down's syndrome in my class. I really have no idea what that means or what the implications are."
Young children are learning empathy by caring for even younger babies. Mary Evans finds out how.
'Doctor, I'm a bit worried about my child as she has very red cheeks. Also, I'm pregnant, so is it something I too should be concerned about?'
Settings in Newham are being helped to improve children’s health, reports Meredith Jones Russell