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Delegates to the Scottish Pre-school Play Association's annual general meeting and conference were given encouraging news amid a background of years of falling membership and closing playgroups....
Professional Nanny readers are being offered a special discount price on the new book Spots, Birthmarks and Rashes by our contributor and health visitor June Thompson. This colourfully illustrated...
Children can learn to talk in ways that are meaningful and appropriate, say Helen Shelbourne and Dominic Wyse The skills and understanding necessary for anyone to be able to develop into an...
The UK-wide survey on early childhood launched by the Duchess of Cambridge this week will be a vital source of information for the sector, says Kate Stanley.
Keep an eye out for some exciting new resources being showcased by exhibitors and organisations across the early years sector, as Mary Evans previews what's on offer.
Think big for a project that will help children put friendship into perspective, with these activities from Jean Evans A delightful story for a project is The Selfish Giant, providing lots of...
Healthy eating is top of parents’ tick list when it comes to choosing a childcare setting. This can come with added worry if a child is a fussy or picky eater, says Annabel Karmel
Work on cultural diversity can be undermined by coverage of foreign countries in the media, especially TV. Wars, riots, floods, famine and disease can all promote an image of other peoples as...
Have the Education, Health and Care plans achieved their aim of ensuring that children with SEND receive the right support from all agencies early? Karen Faux investigates
- A study of the association between children's access to drinking water in primary schools and their fluid intake: can water be 'cool' in school?