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We have ten copies of Understanding Children's Development in the Early Years by Christine Macintyre (14.99, www.nurseryworld.co.uk/bookshop) to give away. Send your name and address on the back of a...
A new law on the physical punishment of children that came into force on 14 January still faces criticism by anti-smacking campaigners. The 'reasonable punishment' law states that hitting a child is...
Chocolate, ice-cream and 800,000-year-old objects are all attractions at this year’s Cambridge Science Festival (7- 20 March), which nurseries and schools can visit for free.
Children, and especially boys, demonstrate stronger stereotyping about masculine and feminine jobs than previously suspected, a study by the University of Sussex has revealed.
Two new qualifications focus on working with parents and leadership roles. Karen Faux reports.
Use physical movement play to enhance children's vocabulary and language skills, says Helen Bilton.
Doors, which come with varying materials, colours and numbers, are a useful resource for supporting strength, balance and co-ordination, says Dr Lala Manners
By Dr Penelope Leach, psychologist and child development specialist Children have the same basic human right as adults to be protected from any form of violence. Yet the laws of most countries extend...
In this case study, Sue Chambers focuses on assessing physical development for the Progress Check at Age Two, and deals with difficult conversations that may form part of some evaluations.
Picking up rhymes supported by physical actions seems to be innate in children. But how adults mediate is important for later literacy development, says Opal Dunn