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By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Training and Consultancy).
'Doctor, my son has been coughing all night and he sounds awful.'
For toddlers, mealtimes are a chance to show off their communication and physical skills and to learn new ones, but creating a relaxed environment is vital, says Anne O'Connor.
Children born with cleft lips or palates can undergo surgery throughout their early years, and staff need to know how best to offer them support, says Viv Hampshire.
A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
A study has measured the effects of music therapy on children's emotional well-being, reports Karen Faux.
Children with and without disabilities are learning how to socialise together in a SEND centre welcoming all of them.
Children who stammer will have their say in new information DVDs for the school workforce and special needs professionals, as Ruth Thomson finds out.
Moving from country to country can be glamorous and exciting, but life is not always easy for the children involved. Ruth Beattie finds out how early years professionals can help smooth the way
Babies exhibit number-sensitivity almost from birth, but true numeracy develops a little later. Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains how.