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Try this true or false quiz by Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant 1. Crying is the only way children in the early years are able to express their feelings.
Thinking in a more challenging way about gender in early childhood can be daunting but is vital to real understanding, say Kath Tayler and Deborah Price
‘Road-testing’ of early drafts of the updated Development Matters is about to get under way as nurseries, childminders and Reception classes start to trial the materials in the next few weeks. They...
Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour. Q In our nursery, we have a four-year-old whose behaviour can be provoking.
The legacy of early years pioneer Elinor Goldschmied has been given new life in a film looking at her lasting influence on practice. By Dr Jacqui Cousins, Anita M Hughes and Dorothy Y Selleck
The research and thinking about infant development available to early years practitioners is highlighted by Jools Page and Cathy Nutbrown from the University of Sheffield's School of Education.
Fine motor skills are apparently declining in school-leavers, so instilling them in the early years is vital, says Caroline Vollans
Parents are being guided through the different stages of a child's development with the help of a printed device designed by early years practitioners for a London local authority.
New materials offer guidance for those working with diverse and disadvantaged toddlers. Helen Sutherland and Jan Styman explain.
An early years sports coach reveals how he has used the World Cup to improve planning for physical development. Lala Manners reports.