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A combination of more family-friendly policies and migration from eastern Europe and other 'higher fertility' countries may be behind the highest birthrate for 35 years, according to Julia Margo,...
Women with low risk pregnancies can safely be offered a choice of where to give birth, says a new study.
What is empathy, how does it develop in the early years, and what can practitioners and parents do to support it? Ruth Thomson explains
Look into the minds of babies and toddlers as Kevin Kelman and Alice Sharp embark on an informative new series Parents have always recognised the newborn's basic need for safety, nourishment, warmth...
Children start to understand the world by exploring objects, writes Jools Page, Senior Early Childhood Consultant, Kent
The impact of ECaT on children's language development is evident in a project being run in a number of Hampshire settings.
According to What about the Children (WATCh), the current room structure of most nurseries hinders the development of under-threes.
The causes of premature birth areto be explored in a 85m project by the charity Action Research. Researchers at Newcastle University will carry out the two-year study at the Royal Victoria Infirmary's...
England is falling behind other European countries in the race to improve children’s health, warns a new report that makes grim predictions for the state of children's health in 2030.
Warmly welcomed by the early years sector, the national framework Birth to Three Matters is one year old. Mary Evans finds out how nursery chains are using the guidance to shape their own principles...