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To deny children nursery places because they are not vaccinated (News, 18 October) would amount to blatant discrimination . Some children are not vaccinated purely due to parental choice. Others,...
If you're keen on a stretch of yoga after reading this month's feature on exercise classes for children (see page 10), or you just want to give it a try at home, a colourful new illustrated book is...
Fine motor skills are apparently declining in school-leavers, so instilling them in the early years is vital, says Caroline Vollans
The early years sector has expressed its joy and relief over the Government's decision to ditch the proposed changes to staff-to-child ratios for nurseries and childminders.
The extent to which studies of infant brain development have been misinterpreted and exploited by politicians to push a political agenda on to parenting were debated at a conference at Kent...
Early years practitioners and health professionals working with babies can receive a free copy of a new guide to health and hygiene to give to parents and carers. Looking after you and your baby aims...
Why has the recent proposal to extend the national curriculum to include the Foundation Stage got early years experts up in arms? Mary Evans asks them
Children born into poverty are ten times more at risk of cot death than children from wealthier families, and much more prone to chronic illness, according to new research.
Safari Kid International, which has five settings in this country, will now operate under the name Kïdo in the UK and the US.