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Working with babies is an area of early years practice that doesn’t get enough attention.
A training project to help early years practitioners assess the development of children with English as an additional language has proved highly effective. Julie Cigman explains
Plans are underway to launch a new sitter service in Angus to provide affordable, flexible home-based childcare. The development follows the success of the first sitter service set up six years ago by...
Children tend to inherit their preferences for protein-rich foods like meat and fish from their parents, while their environment is more likely to determine a taste for fruit and vegetables, or a...
The Department for Education has reaffirmed its commitment to providing free books for babies and children and announced a new scheme to be targeted through children's centres.
Part 13:approaching one year The increased level of balance Jasmine has shown this month has been remarkable. She stands firmly for quite long periods, concentrating on what she is doing with her...
Are you too attached to the childrenin your care? Find out with this quiz by Sue Hubberstey and Jan Hurst 1 The child you care for likes to come into your room before school starts. Do you:
Parents and professionals working with young children who have special needs could benefit from a communication pack that has been developed by a leading national disability organisation working with...
Free briefing sessions for parents and childcare providers on claiming childcare tax credits are being held throughout Scotland during February and March. Visit www.childcaretaxcredits.info for...
The movement for child-friendly cities and neighbourhoods is gaining momentum across the UK and abroad. Nicole Weinstein finds out how thoughtful urban planning and design can play a major role in...