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The tenth anniversary of National Child Safety Week at the end of June was celebrated by health visitors and Angus Council's family support team with parties for babies and parents in Kirriemuir and...
Most children get to grips with using a computer mouse between three and four years old, but many continue to struggle with its size - it is just too big for their small hands, writes April Jones....
To understand a child's home culture, early years educators need to look beyond the superficial, such as food and dress, to parents' ways of thinking, attitudes to behaviour and long-term aspirations...
Early Learning Consultancy's Helen Moylett and Nancy Stewart argue why children have been set up to fail by the new Early Learning Goals
Parents in Sweden are now free to name their newborns Budweiser or Metallica, following a relaxation in laws that banned naming children after fast-food chains, rock bands or brands of beer, according...
Supporting the maths development of two-year-olds is an important task, Judith Dancer explains
Teaching days and special certificates are on the agenda at Roehampton. Karen Faux reports.
In the second of her articles on inclusion, Jane Muir challenges attitudes to disabled children and explains how activities can be adapted with a little thought 'I don't do stairs,' says Alison John,...
New materials offer guidance for those working with diverse and disadvantaged toddlers. Helen Sutherland and Jan Styman explain.