Found 40379 results for "?year_based=2019?Tags/Name=Policy & Politics|A Unique Child|Practice?pageSize=10?orderBy=PublishedDate"
The revamped Mencap Children’s Centre in Northern Ireland provides a range of essential specialist learning disability services. By Karen Faux
A bit of responsibility can teach children about health, say Alison Tonkin, Cath Alderson and Gill Roberts.
Tuning in to children's imaginative play will encourage language development, says Anne O'Connor.
It may be hard to identify dyslexic children when they show many of the same traits as those without it. Phoebe Doyle offers some insight.
Nutrition is an ongoing challenge for nurseries. But groups are taking some innovative approaches to help encourage healthy eating among children and their families. Nicole Weinstein reports.
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy and London Metropolitan University)
The work of Carol Dweck tells us that encouraging a particular way of thinking - that talent and intelligence are not 'fixed' - can make all the difference to how children learn. Jan Dubiel...
Mary Dickins is an early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
One nursery has made good nutrition the keystone of all areas of practice, discovers Karen Faux
"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."