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Well-meaning early years settings may provide dolls like disabled children for the sake of inclusive practice, but it could end up doing more harm than good, as Mary Evans hears from the experts.
Evidence suggests too much salt can be harmful to children. Nicole Weinstein asks what settings can do.
In this true story, an experienced nanny tells Helen Kewley about how a false accusation blackened her reputation with employment agencies 'I couldn't believe what had just happened to me. As I sat in...
With our over-fed, under-nourished children and food-illiterate adults, where did it all go so wrong? asks Mary Whiting.
The rise of veganism means settings must be prepared to cater for this dietary choice. Mary Llewellin reports
Observing the level of involvement that children show in their play can tell you much about their emotional well-being, says Anne O'Connor.
High ratios and high quality care for all are features of a new nursery visited by Annette Rawstrone.
Nine nurseries have been ‘named and shamed’ on the latest minimum wage offenders list. How did they get there, and how easy was it to fall foul of the rules? Ruth Stokes reports
When a young child is reluctant to eat, it is important not to let mealtimes become a battleground. Mary Evans suggests strategies.