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With cases of measles in England rising, Dr Sara Kayat says it's more important than ever to encourage parents to make sure their children's vaccinations are up to date.
Two-way exchanges between babies and adults help build up language and brain development. Anne O'Connor considers how practitioners can create more opportunities for them.
Ideas for implementing Birth to Three Matters. This week: Snuggle up - feeling close, feeling good, how to promote trust and self-worth Aspect: a strong child Component: a sense of belonging Heads-up...
Young children in London hate litter and love parks -but don't necessarily know the difference between a rabbit and a squirrel, according to a consultation exercise carried out by two children's...
The Department for Education (DfE) has today launched a new consultation to consider ways in which childminders can be supported to join or continue in the profession.
A new report finds that the majority of employers have continued to allow flexible working and now focus on employees’ outputs rather than number of hours worked, thanks to changing work patterns over...
Students are being encouraged to develop a sense of their own unique professional identity, says Chichester University’s Nikki Fairchild
Professor Cathy Nutbrown revels in the delights of children's humour
At the outstanding Tuffkid Nursery in Golders Green, where a third of the children have SEND, Janice Marriott reflects on the hard work and rewards of being a truly inclusive setting.
It’s all feeling a bit extreme in the world at the moment, says Michael Pettavel, but solutions seldom lie in outrage and knee-jerk reactions can divide us further