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Racist attitudes damage the children who hold them as well as those on the receiving end. Jane Lane explains why we all need to understand this.
The revamped Mencap Children’s Centre in Northern Ireland provides a range of essential specialist learning disability services. By Karen Faux
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.
'Doctor, I'm a bit worried about my child as she has very red cheeks. Also, I'm pregnant, so is it something I too should be concerned about?'
A bit of responsibility can teach children about health, say Alison Tonkin, Cath Alderson and Gill Roberts.
Young children are learning empathy by caring for even younger babies. Mary Evans finds out how.
'Doctor, my son has been coughing all night and he sounds awful.'
A research project looking at well-being in the early years has underlined some important factors to consider for this vital area of childcare.
Nursery World's Nursery of the Year 2014, Manor House Nursery School in Margate, combines strong community and family links with excellent practice. Ruth Thomson went to visit.
In the second article of a two-part series on weaning, Nicole Weinstein considers ideas for meeting the energy and nutrient needs of infants aged seven to 12 months, through a range of food.