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Simple and adaptable activities to foster babies' and toddlers' cognitive development and emotional well-being are offered by Alice Sharp One face, two faces
The spotlight is firmly on caring for birth to threes - the theme of this year's essay competition (opposite). First, <B>Lena Engel</B> looks at outdoor play for this age group
A nursery that specialises in communication is showing the way to developing good practice that responds to each child's needs, writes Annette Rawstrone Children, whatever their ability, thrive on...
Most parents find that there are moments in their children's lives that seem particularly special. One of those must be the point when your child turns around and says 'Look, I can write my name now!'
What are the common eye problems that affect children and how can parents and carers help? Meredith Jones Russell reports
A 15-month-old baby in Oxfordshire was sent a polling card for the General Election, reported the BBC.
(Photograph) - Children at Letham Nursery in Perth brush up for the two-year 'Oral Health Demonstration Project' launched by the Scottish Executive, which has set a target for 60 per cent of...
Early years settings can take part in National School Grounds Week, from 8-15 June, this year for the first time. The week is run by Learning through Landscapes, and sister charity in Scotland Grounds...
A project on elephants will provide a jumbo opportunity for large-scale creative and mathematical activities, writes Denise Bailey Adult-led activities
Early years professionals need to know how and when to intervene in children's activities, says Anne O'Connor The Curriculum guidance for the Foundation Stage requires practitioners to use...