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Young boys seem to have a natural urge to wrestle with each other, so what stance should childcarers take? asks Annette Rawstrone.
The head of Scotland’s Active Healthy Kids Report Card discusses obesity with Meredith Jones Russell
A specialist nursery’s inclusive approach to supporting and enabling a three-year-old boy with a rare genetic mutation in the KCNQ2 gene
By Lisa Harker, child poverty tsar Poverty has a profound impact on children's life chances, which is why the Government's commitment to eradicating child poverty within a generation is so important.
A new initiative seeks to address lack of physical fitness in children.
The biggest barrier to disabled children's participation in freely-chosen play activities is other people's attitudes, as Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole has been finding in her eye-opening research.
Practitioners should work closely with parents of adopted children who will often have a history of upheaval and trauma, says Anne O'Connor.
One award-winning setting in Yorkshire has made healthy food a key part of its provision. By Karen Faux
At one nursery and school in Cheshire, Charlotte Goddard finds out how a boy with epilepsy is supported to join in with activities safely
Our children, staff and parents worked hard to raise more than 500 for the Children's Hospice Southwest. We gained consent from parents for children to be photographed while presenting the cheque to a...