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The rise in cases of children diagnosed as 'hyperactive' and the use of drugs to treat them may reveal some flaws in today's expectations of the youngest children, says Ruth Thomson
Creativity is going on in ways that parents may not appreciate, says Penny Tassoni - but you can show them how to encourage it.
The charity 4Children is to set up and run nine flagship children's centres catering for children from nought to 16 as part of its new regional development strategy. Working in partnership with local...
'Child-initiated', 'adult-led', 'learning journeys'... Early years practitioners need to understand the meaning of such terms if they are to implement the new framework effectively, says Ann Langston.
Children who exhibit signs of behavioural or developmental problems at the Primary One stage will be assessed by local authorities and health agencies by March 2008, the Scottish Executive has...
How experimenting with music aids children’s personal, social and emotional development and promotes self-regulation. Linda Pound explains, and offers practical advice for practitioners
Try some thoughtful courses, says Karen Faux.
A 20-year-old nursery assistant has been charged with two counts of child rape following a police investigation into a Birmingham setting.
A pilot online training programme building nursery practitioner confidence with children’s language needs is being extended to childminders. Sue Owen looks at what it offers