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A unique structured therapy programme is changing the prospects of nursery children with speech and language delay. Ruth Thomson reports.
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 research project looking at well-being in the early years has underlined some important factors to consider for this vital area of childcare.
One nursery combines learning through play with family involvement by making science boxes. Mary Evans finds out what it's all about.
Scotland’s Named Person scheme is planned to go national by September, but the policy has divided opinion, reports Charlotte Goddard
Delay in language development can negatively impact emotional well-being and relationship-building. Jo Parkes discovers how one nursery school is helping children to overcome it
Ann Langston explains the changes to Personal, Social and Emotional Development in the revised framework
Children speaking different languages, or very little at all, learn to communicate happily at a nursery visited by Annette Rawstrone.
Picking up rhymes supported by physical actions seems to be innate in children. But how adults mediate is important for later literacy development, says Opal Dunn
Rich learning environments are vital in extending children's speaking and listening skills, says early years consultant Elizabeth Jarman As clearly set out in the 'Principles into Practice' cards that...