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Greater co-operation and awareness across support services is the key to early intervention for disabled children, according to a report from a leading charity for families with disabled children.
One of the greatest advances for children's health would be to stop their parents from smoking. Annette Rawstrone looks at some positive steps being taken People living in poverty are more likely to...
Part 1 of a monthly pull-out series to guide you through best practice in the Early Years Foundation Stage: Introduction
The huge outcry over the proposed Early Years Foundation Stage outlined in the Childcare Bill (see News, page 4) indicates an amazing lack of awareness that we already have a Foundation Stage...
New research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) reveals that children who accessed Sure Start children’s centres in their early years were far less likely to be hospitalised later on in life.
It has been three years since the Covid-19 pandemic began to change the world. In the first of this series on its legacy,Jo Parkeslooks at its impact on children’s health
We have great news for you! In association with NES Arnold, Nursery Equipment can offer readers the opportunity to win an Early Years Big Board Pack, worth 145. This has been specifically designed to...
Sarah Fillingham, area manager of Portico Nursery Group, looks at the company's progress in supporting staff mental health and well-being.
Fun activities to associate written numerals with what they represent are outlined in our series by Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner
Can the Government deliver its commitment to vulnerable families - or indeed to all families - given the alarming decline in health visitor services? Mary Evans reports Parents face a postcode...