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Communication skills have been boosted by an English/Urdu songbook, says early years consultant and writer Meg Jones.
'Doctor, my son has a nasty infection on his face and it just won't heal despite his being on his third dose of antibiotics'.
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten offer a luscious taste for summer.
When supporting children to take charge of their personal care, practitioners should look to create opportunities, says Penny Tassoni
Families with disabled children, already bearing the brunt of local authority cuts, are bracing themselves for losses under the welfare reforms. Sue Learner reports.
Childcare professionals have a part to play in protecting children from preventable illnesses that can be caused by smoking, says Melanie Defries.
The detention of immigrant children awaiting deportation decisions should end, according to campaigners. Annette Rawstrone investigates.
With some careful planning, settings can easily cater for all the needs of vegetarians whatever the specifics of their diet, says Nicole Weinstein.
'Doctor, my son has been off his food for the past three days and he has a fever. The nursery called and asked me to pick him up early as he's getting worse. He says his throat hurts.'
Lisa Massingham is delighted with the progress her two-year-old daughter, who has Sturge-Weber Syndrome, has made since she started nursery, she tells Sue Learner.