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Early years providers will be hoping that the ruling handed down in the High Court in the insurance test case will mean that they will now be eligible for a payout to cover lost income when they were...
Stephen Kilgour outlines why it is unfair to a child to label their needs as additional because they are neurodivergent, or have a physical disability. In line with this it is crucial that provision...
In light of claims that the DfE is monitoring the social media activity of some early years experts, early years consultant Helen Moylett has urged people not to be silenced as 'healthy debate forms...
Opposites is one of those great early years themes that can elevate children to a higher level of thinking. Saying just one such word as 'hot', 'small', 'naughty' or 'high' implies automatically...
Head injuries are explained by doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital, in our A to Z series on child health Head injuries
Therapies that are ideal for relieving the strains and pains in caring for children are outlined by Jackie Cosh Up to 85 per cent of people experience back pain at some point in their lives. Nannies...
Make mealtimes fun * Eat with your child and encourage others to do so. Young children can only concentrate on one thing at a time, so when you want them to concentrate on eating don't be tempted to...
Fright and fantasy make for some exciting tales and captivating illustrations in the latest batch of story books for older nursery children reviewed by Alison Boyle. Noko and the Night Monster. By...
Nursery teacher Jenny Ellis is haunted by a ghost of Christmas past when she organised an end-of-term show where children didn't always stick to the script Every nursery teacher will recognise the...
Help children to develop independence by encouraging them to practise self-help skills, says Lena Engel Early learning goal