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Children who have learning and behavioural problems have shown significant improvements after participating in a trial where they took daily supplements of fatty acids. The trial involved 117 children...
Sue Chambers suggests ways of getting to the root of a child's messy eating and delayed language.
In the hurly-burly of a busy nursery it can be difficult for staff to notice a child's sadness
A raft of changing Government policies could spell the end for the one form of early years provision that has been proven most effective. Julian Grenier asks why.
Jo Parkes looks at what the Government’s policy has been for the early years sector post-pandemic, and if a Labour government would change things
I am surely not the only reader who was disappointed when I saw the photograph of motivational wristbands marketed as 'Reward Bands' (News, 7 September). Opinions differ with regard to the use of...
See who's made it to the finals of the leading awards for the early years sector
Research into childcare consistently comes up with three influences on quality, says Dr Tony Munton
By David Cameron, Conservative party leader When you think about it, the term 'childcare' says it all. After all, what is more important than the care of our children? For my wife and I, like millions...