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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.
Should four-year-olds walk to nursery alone? Ruth Beattie looks at the surprising attitude to safety in Switzerland, and asks whether we could learn from it in this country
Some sugars are more harmful than others. Nicole Weinstein offers a guide to the different kinds and how to limit children's intake.
"I'm a teacher and have a child with Down's syndrome in my class. I really have no idea what that means or what the implications are."
Although it is usually not serious, this is a very contagious condition and childcarers need to take care to keep the uncomfortable infection from spreading, says Annette Rawstrone.
What has been done in the past ten years to implement children's right to be consulted for their views? Professor Priscilla Alderson looks back.
A unique 'environmental classroom' is up and running in a Northern Ireland primary school. The classroom at Holy Trinity Primary School in Enniskillen was officially opened by education minister...
The RLSB aspires to ensure 'life without limits for blind young people'. The under-fives who attend Dorton House Nursery are proof that the charity is achieving its objectives, says Sue Learner.
Early years practitioners can do much to help children living amid domestic violence to develop resilience and see that there are other ways for people to relate to each other, writes Karen Stephens.