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'Doctor, my son has had a fever for over five days now. He's getting more and more unwell, can you help?'
Discussing shared experiences with a key carer is a valuable way for a child to build their speech skills, says Anne O'Connor
Children's allergies and their symptoms are outlined by Dr Raj Thakkar.
Piling root vegetables into roasts and stews is nourishing and scrumptious as well as a being a great bargain, says Mary Whiting.
This is the first of a four-part series on inclusion which is structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage.
A unique 'environmental classroom' is up and running in a Northern Ireland primary school. The classroom at Holy Trinity Primary School in Enniskillen was officially opened by education minister...
Poppy Cat, one of the stars of this year's World Book Day on 3 March, could be paying your nursery or playgroup a visit. Poppy Cat's adventures have filled 12 books and she has emerged as the little...
'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'.
'Inclusion is a process of identifying, understanding and breaking down barriers to participation and belonging' - Early Childhood Forum (2003)
New quality standards for supporting deaf children have been published, writes Annette Rawstrone