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Problems with Scotland's childcare systems have been highlighted by the children's charity Barnardo's. As part of its current 'Silver Spoon' campaign against child poverty (pictured above), Bar-...
Pre-school children whose parents work outside normal hours are more likely to have cognitive and behavourial problems, finds new research.
What is regression in young children, how can they be supported when experiencing it, and when is their behaviour actually something different? Caroline Vollans explains
Most parents of overweight children think their child is the right weight, the annual NHS health survey for England has found.
Understanding the connection between mind and body development can help to shape good practice in early years settings, says Annette Rawstone.
Christmas is a special occasion - but it can come a little too early in some nursery settings, argues Working Mum.
A new initiative has been launched to help parents and carers be more active with their young children and encourage early movement skills.
Use the following questions as starting points to evaluate the ways in which you approach parental involvement. 1 To what extent do the 'Common Features of Effective Practice' and the 'Principles for...
How can practitioners support parents to build stronger bonds with their babies? Nicole Weinstein looks at the latest guidance and resources