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The National Child Minding Association (NCMA) joins other childcare organisations in regretting the sensationalist messages that have recently hit the national news about babies, toddlers and...
How does the integrated review combine the Progress Check, Ages & Stages and the Healthy Child Review, and what do the different perspectives bring to the table? Dr Kay Mathieson explains
Is one child's aggression a problem, or just a stage? Dr Maria Robinson looks at developmental factors.
While certain activities are useful for the development of handwriting, others can hinder it - and practitioners can help by explaining the differences to parents.
Clearly-defined policies and procedures on behaviour, drawn up with the help of the children, are essential for a happy club, advises Gail Bushell One of the most common subjects for staff working in...
When observing children, practitioners must keep in mind the overarching importance of physical development, says Dr Sue Allingham
Developing self-awareness is about learning who you are. Julia Manning-Morton looks at how twos can be supported in this
Ahead of the revision of Development Matters, Helen Moylett and Nancy Stewart ask what the Government’s motivations are and call for sector-wide participation
A child's challenging behaviour may require early years practitioners to implement a crisis management strategy, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team Last year, a national...
Babies who show excessive crying and difficulties in sleeping and feeding in their first year are more likely to develop significant behavioural problems as they get older, a new study suggests.