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Spoons can be a stimulating resource, with a little bit of imagination, says Alice Sharp.
Should young children be allowed to sleep at nursery, or is it likely to keep them awake at night? Annette Rawstrone spoke to childcare practitioners.
In the first of a series on the Progress Check at Age Two, Sue Chambers looks at what you need to know now and what to expect in the future
Literacy takes many forms in children's lives and we should reflect before we dismiss what they enjoy at home in favour of what we offer in the nursery, argues Helen Bromley.
Practitioners can do a lot to help young children overcome their stammering, says Jennie Lindon.
Not all children like to take part in messy activities, but this type of exercise has value. Kay Mathieson explains why it is important and how participation can be encouraged.
A study of young children in early years settings highlighting their emotional needs is open to interpretation, Ruth Thomson finds.
The child who always wants to please is evidently kind and caring, but this behaviour could be masking low self-esteem and other problems that need to be addressed, explains Cath Hunter
Winner- Foundations of Child Development series,various authors, Routledge
How do you deal with a child who often emits a high pitched scream? Penny Tassoni looks at possible causes and strategies that can help.