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Children may remain emotionally affected long after an accident. Annette Rawstrone hears how.
Pre-school children participating in a trial in which they take daily fish oil supplements have shown 'dramatic improvements' in their behaviour and concentration, according to researchers. The Durham...
Ways of making the chores of tidying up and putting away into a pleasurable social experience for children are suggested by Jenny Mosley and Ross Grogan.
Young boys seem to have a natural urge to wrestle with each other, so what stance should childcarers take? asks Annette Rawstrone.
A project exploring newspapers will show children that their lives are big news, says Helen Shelbourne, and also foster a sense of connection to the wider world Project guide
You may well be used to collecting your child from nursery or school and being passed a sticky and drippy work of art, but are you aware of the hidden skills that your child has gained? The Foundation...
Smaller settings wishing to employ apprentices will have to pay just 10 per cent of the costs of training them, the Government has announced today.
Children tend to live up to what adults think of them, so early years practitioners must be careful to get the message right, says Penny Tassoni
Some food for thought in your professional career The Parent and Child Group Handbook - A Steiner/Waldorf approach