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I am surely not the only reader who was disappointed when I saw the photograph of motivational wristbands marketed as 'Reward Bands' (News, 7 September). Opinions differ with regard to the use of...
In the first of a two-part series on pre-term babies, Anne O’Connor takes a look at new research that sheds a light on the extent to which early birth affects children in later life
Acquiring the habit of reflective practice is an asset that will steer any professional through a successful career, says Tina Jefferies.
Welcome to our coverage featuring the Nursery World Awards 2012, in which you can read all about the best individuals, organisations, initiatives and resources in the early years education and...
Touch is as essential to child development as nutrition, a report published as the UK emerges from national lockdown has found.
Pre-school children whose parents work outside normal hours are more likely to have cognitive and behavourial problems, finds new research.
The importance of reciprocal expressions between a baby and an adult carer, and finding opportunities that enable it, are explored by Anne O'Connor.
A round-up of research projects and national organisations that can help practitioners obtain up-to-date information for good practice There has been much research in the field of early childhood that...
New free leaflets from Early Education will help carers of under-fives understand child development and play an active part in children's learning. Written by child psychologist Jennie Lindon, the...
Penny Tassoni advises on the tricky situation of a parent working in the nursery their child attends.