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Crawling is an important physical stage in its own right which enables babies to break away from their carers for the first time, says Anne O'Connor.
Self-awareness is not something we are born with, but an understanding that grows over time. Crucially, says Maria Robinson, it relies on a baby's experience of interacting with others
One city council's commitment to early intervention for those with special educational needs is ensuring children get the support they need. Nicole Weinstein reports.
In the second of a two-part series on pre-term babies, Anne O'Connor considers what practitioners need to know in order to provide quality support to children and families.
Supporting fragile families and the practitioners who work with them is vital to ensuring the best interests of children are met, writes Marion Dowling in the final instalment of this two-part...
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University).
Children in nurseries are being served less healthy food than those in schools, as an extensive new report shows. Simon Vevers reports.
Pilot projects are helping children with disabilities access quality care, finds Annette Rawstrone.
Young children with developmental delay will benefit from the care of a practitioner who responds to them as they are now, says Anne O'Connor.
Large numbers of infants are being taken into care due to the repeat pregnancies of their vulnerable mothers. Annette Rawstrone reports on a new scheme designed to break the cycle