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Disorders in physical co-ordination could be avoided by early years practitioners giving children simple exercises, as Mary Evans reports.
Reinventing childcare policy will not mean more affordable childcare, says Dr Verity Campbell-Barr
Children become aware of their bodies at an early stage, and with personal, social and emotional development at the core of the Foundation Stage, 'Our bodies' makes an excellent topic for the early...
Two national charities have joined forces to explore possible evidence that children who abuse animals may grow into adults who are violent or who become child abusers. Last week the National Society...
How a creative thinking and learning project in Newham benefited both the children and practitioners who took part. By Anni McTavish
Children in nurseries are being served less healthy food than those in schools, as an extensive new report shows. Simon Vevers reports.
The brutal assault by two young brothers on a nine- and an 11-year-old in a South Yorkshire ravine has dominated the headlines. Here a child psychotherapist imagines his response to a social worker's...
Continuing our series on early years pioneers, Margaret Boyle Spelman explains some of the main theories of Donald Woods Winnicott, focusing on the relationship between mother and child
Communication skills have been boosted by an English/Urdu songbook, says early years consultant and writer Meg Jones.
British child health is lagging behind other countries, according to a new analysis.