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New research into the effects on children of consuming food additives has left many parents wondering what is safe to feed them. Nathalie Golden of the Food Standards Agency offers information and...
The possibility that mental health problems may begin in babyhood is only just gaining recognition. <B>Mary Evans</B> looks at what's being done
Mental health problems afflicting pre-school children may be prevented if greater steps are taken to help their parents before the children are born and in the crucial period shortly afterwards, says...
The early years sector has won distinctions in this year's New Year's Honours List. Among those receiving awards was Paul Ennals, chief executive of the National Children's Bureau since 1998, who...
In a new policy insight paper the three main political parties give their views on the best directions for childcare. Annette Rawstrone reports.
A new report calls for Governments worldwide to prioritise early childhood development.
The early years sector is at risk of becoming unsustainable without ‘immediate intervention and urgent action’, the Early Years Workforce Commission (18 January) has said.
The world's smallest cowboy, two-year-old Royce Gill, is to compete in a rodeo with his pony Maybelline, reported the Daily Mail.
Early years training organisation NEyTCO has launched a social media awareness campaign in support of banning smacking.
Sheffield Hallam University’s (SHU) early years initial teacher training (EYITT) programme is the first in the country to be rated outstanding by Ofsted.