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Get children on the move and more aware of their physical abilities, with the first part of a new series by Helen Bilton.
The rise in cases of children diagnosed as 'hyperactive' and the use of drugs to treat them may reveal some flaws in today's expectations of the youngest children, says Ruth Thomson
SPONSORED FEATURE Widgit symbols can enhance children’s communication skills and their confidence to become independent learners. They are also a great way to boost overall wellbeing, says Sue White.
Really, the things people associate with the name 'nanny'. A four-inch device called Toilet Nanny clips on to the underside of a toilet seat, and whenever the seat is lifted an electronic 'stern...
A mother is suing a private nursery in Renfrewshire over allegations of an assault on her son four years ago. Lorraine Melrose from Paisley claims that her son, Shaun, was 'dragged for 50 feet by his...
A boycott of seven toys and other products deemed to be sexualising young children has been started by parents on a blog site that received 75,000 hits last week. Alpha Mummy, a blog for working...
The Early Years Handbook - a comprehensive guide to managing provision in the Early Years Foundation Stage
Although many gluten-free products are now available, nurseries must be on their guard and not serve a child with coeliac disease anything risky, advises <B>Suzannah Olivier</B>
In the first of a four-part series, Pen Green Research Base's Karen John explains why supervision is such an important focus of the revised EYFS and what it means for early years settings.
New developments in the understanding of special needs will keep your practice up to date and ensure you give children in your setting the most appropriate care Autism