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Child abuse or neglect can take many different forms and present varied suspicious signs that early years practitioners should report appropriately. Dr Raj Thakkar lists some things to look out for
'Doctor, my son has a nasty infection on his face and it just won't heal despite his being on his third dose of antibiotics'.
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
The National Association of Nursery Nurses added its voice to the debate over job titles last week by announcing it was changing its name to the National Association of Early Years Professionals....
A specialist nursery’s inclusive approach to supporting and enabling a three-year-old boy with a rare genetic mutation in the KCNQ2 gene
The adopting process should be getting easier, but some barriers are hard to shift, writes Laura Marcus.
Use one of the best known nursery rhymes to soothe babies and inspire imitative play by toddlers, says Judith Stevens.
The advent of the doula as a new form of childcarer has focused attention on whether fathers are a help or hindrance at a baby's birth.
Revised national guidance and a multimedia resource for Scottish practitioners working with parents from pregnancy, and with babies and children under three, was launched online last week.
Why is breastfeeding so important? Alison Burton, maternity and early years lead at Public Health England, explains.