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Simple and adaptable activities to foster babies' and toddlers' cognitive development and emotional well-being are offered by Alice Sharp Feet first
Children using more than one language may have advantages in learning, but practitioners must ensure they can readily access the curriculum, say Tricia Carroll and Anne O'Connor.
By Corinne Barker and Emma Ward (Hodder Education, 17.99, ISBN 9781444151480)
The experience of moving the body from a prone position is surprisingly important for a child's development, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Early years practitioners can help a visually impaired child to be part of the mainstream group with this advice from Julie Jennings
* A campaign to stop children dying from abuse has become the top domestic issue at Westminster. Out of 1,300 Early Day Motions tabled by MPs, the call by Debra Shipley, Labour MP for Stourbridge, for...
ABC charts are an excellent means of tracking and evaluating children's behaviour, explain Rachel Lo and Ann Henderson in their new book, The Social Child. All children attending early years settings...
By Bob Holmon (Policy Press, 22.99, ISBN 9781447309147)
An inclusive approach to children learning and speaking more than one language is explored by Tina Bruce, Carolyn Meggitt and Julian Grenier.
With so many variables affecting children's appetites, setting portion sizes for mealtimes can be a challenge. Nicole Weinstein considers the guidance.