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The importance of reciprocal expressions between a baby and an adult carer, and finding opportunities that enable it, are explored by Anne O'Connor.
Music plays an important role in helping children to read, write and enjoy literature, says Linda Pound
'I am a Unique Child. I am Two. What I can do' is a Wokingham-wide assessment tool developed in response to settings' anxieties over the Progress Check at Two. The success of the new resources lie in...
The experiences young children have with their carers can shape the development of their brains and influence the sort of people they become, says Maria Robinson.
When do children start to understand something still exists even though they can’t see or hear it – and what activities will they enjoy doing at this time? By Ruth Thomson
We expect young children to learn moral behaviour, but does it come naturally to them? Penny Tassoni looks at theories of development and good practice in the nursery
Kicking off a new series exploring the revised Development Matters guidance, Dr Julian Grenier looks at the first two key features of effective practice within the document: ‘The best for every child’...
The experiences young children have with their carers can shape the development of their brains and influence the sort of people they become, says Maria Robinson.
Touch is as essential to child development as nutrition, a report published as the UK emerges from national lockdown has found.
Hear 'physical development' and you'll probably think of the health benefits that a good diet and lots of running around can bring your child. In fact, physical development is fundamental to every...