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The importance of developing the sense of balance is examined by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Education is not just something delivered to children by adults, but a process that arises from the experiences and the environment of their daily lives, say Tullia Musatti and Susanna Mayer.
The Daycare Trust has called for a new type of childcare worker whose training and employment conditions mirror that of a school teacher, to staff the growing number of integrated services that...
A pilot project launched in Glasgow last week aims to raise parents' awareness of potential dangers to babies and toddlers in the home.
Parenting and improving parents' lives should be given as much focus as children's health and development, according to new guidance for children's centres.
The new EYFS framework sets out that rich activities and experiences are central to children's development in its three prime areas: communication and language, physical development and personal,...
Security and affection are essential to young children, says Jennie Lindon in her new series on the principles behind Birth to Three Matters Babies and young children have significant needs wherever...
Children at two are not 'ready' for reading, says Sally Goddard Blythe. They don't have the physical equipment for learning formal skills.
An understanding of fine motor skills and how they affect children's development can help you to provide the best type of resources and support. Penny Tassoni offers expert insight.
How can we support listening and understanding in two-year-olds? Penny Tassoni looks at the challenges and offers some solutions.