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Supporting children in making healthy choices about the food they eat works best when there is respect and no pressure, finds Nicola Watson
A nursery that said 'no problem' when a mother sought a place for her brain-damaged child has made all the difference to the family, says Sue Learner - and the staff and children have benefited too.
The adopting process should be getting easier, but some barriers are hard to shift, writes Laura Marcus.
Part one of our new 12-part collectible series on child development looks at meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child. By Julia Manning-Morton
A simple interaction shows symbolic play and social interaction between toddlers, says Anne O'Connor.
Funding from the Early Years Pupil Premium led to a Natural Explorers project in Hackney that benefited the whole nursery and children’s centre, write Lisa Clarke and Fran Paffard
Butternut squash and sweet potato soup served with herby wholemeal rolls
Large numbers of infants are being taken into care due to the repeat pregnancies of their vulnerable mothers. Annette Rawstrone reports on a new scheme designed to break the cycle
Shared singing with a carer with whom a child is securely attached is an important learning resource, says Anne O'Connor.
Only high-quality provision for funded two-year-olds will tackle disadvantage and support the early identification of SEN - and practitioner/parent teamwork will help, says Dr Kay Mathieson.