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Some groups prefer a consistent name for acquisitions, while others prefer individuality. By Charlotte Goddard
Big name back-up with the individual care of locally run settings has proved a recipe for success for Casterbridge. Annette Rawstrone reports.
Childminders in England have voted to change their name. But they do not know what they want to change it to.
Nannies could have a constructive influence on their charges' language development with the help of a revolutionary programme outlined in the book Baby Talk by the late Dr Sally Ward, published by...
The development of siblings of children with autism at 4 and 14 months: social engagement, communication, and cognition Two groups of 14 Israeli children were studied at four and 14 months: siblings...
What is regression in young children, how can they be supported when experiencing it, and when is their behaviour actually something different? Caroline Vollans explains
Which hand we write with is not determined at birth, but our preferences lie in our prehistory and impact on our development. Annette Karmiloff-Smith and Kyra Karmiloff explain how.
Try this true or false quiz by Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant 1. Crying is the only way children in the early years are able to express their feelings.
A new report finds that the Coronavirus lockdown has been detrimental for babies and their parents and warns the effects could be long lasting.