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New Zealand-based child development expert Gill Connell speaks to Anne O'Connor about the importance of a healthy 'movement diet' in young children's development and warns against its apparent...
Emotional development moves from the simple and universal feelings to the more complicated ones involving other people, all by the age of two years, says Maria Robinson.
Nursery managers concerned about their inspections under the new early years regime can find expert advice on self-evaluation at the Nursery World Show 2009, from former Ofsted inspectors Laura Henry...
A new trainer cup from the US has just launched here. The Munchkin anti-shatter trainer cup includes a spill-proof valve, easy-to-grip handles and is insulated to keep drinks cooler for longer, which...
Two-year-olds can present a range of challenging behaviours. Annette Rawstrone considers how practitioners might work with parents to help both parties better manage this period of development
The introduction of child tagging technology in nurseries has been criticised as a 'gimmick' that is fuelling parental paranoia. Tagging systems similar in design to the electronic tags used in...
Behavioural problems in young boys have been linked in new research with difficulties they have in learning to read. A joint study by academics at King's College London and the University of...
Understanding the connection between mind and body development can help to shape good practice in early years settings, says Annette Rawstone.
If your early years services and staff deserve recognition, make sure you enter the Nursery World Awards 2009. Closing date is 5 June: www.nurseryworldawards.com.
How should you respond when a boy takes to dressing up as a girl? Sue Chambers offers advice.