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New research has found that children are more likely to display challenging behaviour when their parents are distracted by digital devices such as smartphones and tablets.
To deny children nursery places because they are not vaccinated (News, 18 October) would amount to blatant discrimination . Some children are not vaccinated purely due to parental choice. Others,...
Some food for thought in your professional career A Practical Guide to Child Nutrition (second edition). By Angela Dare and Margaret O'Donovan. (Nelson Thornes, 10, 01242 267100)
Just because someone has Doctor or Professor in front of their name, it doesn't necessarily mean they have all the answers. Jennie Lindon offers some healthy scepticism
Fathers and mothers at play with their two- and three-year-olds: Contributions to language and cognitive development Engagements were examined longitudinally in this US study, in relation to language...
(Photograph) - Green-fingered Ben Hart, two, exhibits his flower boot creation at Bluebells Day Nursery's fun day on 2 September. Children from the West Sussex nursery planted flowers at a garden...
What a fantastic time we all had at the Nursery World Awards 2011 on Friday night at the Lancaster London, celebrating the brilliant practice and people in the early years sector
How do you deal with a child who often emits a high pitched scream? Penny Tassoni looks at possible causes and strategies that can help.
The ever-popular subject of children's behaviour gets a new twist at the Nursery World Show 2019 in our seminar on Friday 1 February.
Children at Glaisdale Day Nursery in Cheam gained inspiration from the general election and took to the ballot to name their new pre-school room which is opening in September.