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Inadequate housing and homelessness, which are on the rise, severely impact children’s well-being and development, writes Mary Dickins
Young children are learning empathy by caring for even younger babies. Mary Evans finds out how.
The sensory experience of messy play has far-reaching benefits for brain development, creativity and risk-taking, 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
Supporting children in making healthy choices about the food they eat works best when there is respect and no pressure, finds Nicola Watson
As packed lunches look set to become more common, Dr Patricia Lucas assesses their quality and launches a survey to find out more
Practitioners with twins in their settings need to be aware of particular issues within their learning and social development. Ruth Thomson discovers why.
A specialist nursery’s inclusive approach to supporting and enabling a three-year-old boy with a rare genetic mutation in the KCNQ2 gene
Animal therapy is becoming increasingly popular in the early years. Ruth Beattie finds out why
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten offer multicultural recipes