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Early years practitioners need to know how to deal with a child who has diabetes, says Jody Blake, information manager at Wellchild.
A pretend telephone communication can demonstrate a very young child's grasp of speaking languages, imitating adult reality and being held in mind, as Anne O'Connor explains.
'A child has been knocked over in the outdoor area and bumped his head ... '.
Recent research backs up Piaget's theory of how the infant brain develops, as Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains.
'Doctor, my son has had a fever for over five days now. He's getting more and more unwell, can you help?'
Early years practitioners may need to learn how to manage the diabetic condition of a child in their care. Ruth Thomson reports.
The Family Nurse Partnership programme, currently being piloted across the UK, is taking vulnerable, young first-time mothers under its wing. Annette Rawstrone assesses the positive impacts of the...
Children may remain emotionally affected long after an accident. Annette Rawstrone hears how.
Research shows that iodine deficiency in pregnant women can impair a child's cognitive development. Ruth Thomson examines the impacts of the deficiency and outlines what can be done to prevent it.
Recent transgender stories in the media show the extent to which notions of gender are becoming blurred. Caroline Vollans explores a subject that all educational practitioners need awareness of