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Sensory experiences are vital to healthy brain development, explain Anne O’Connor and Dr Kath Dickinson in part one of a new series
Here's another way to raise funds. Teachers can send the children's paintings or drawings to the Vanilla Card Company, which will turn each into a greetings card and return it to the school or nursery...
The Tommee Tippee Easiflow cup is the first and only 'trainer' cup to be endorsed by the British Dental Health Foundation and was designed to help a child learn to drink without excessive sucking. A...
A home corner should be a permanent fixture and plenty of resources are readily available It is quite common these days for role-play areas to be developed with great imagination. You name it, we...
More social stigma attaches to absent mothers than fathers, but this only makes it more difficult for the children, says Judith Napier.
Australian research examining exposure to classroom noise of 25 full-time teaching staff in 14 pre-school settings. One teacher exceeded the maximum permissible level of daily noise exposure for...
A choice of fitness programmes for children from birth to three are offered in a new booklet launched by two Solihull-based educationalists. The booklet, Ready, Steady, Go, is an eight-page practical...
Jump for Joy is the title of a new support pack from Niels Larsen, the gymnastics equipment company. The pack complements the company's range of equipment and is divided into three sections: Frolic,...
New research suggests that under universal credit many families will lose thousands of pounds, forcing more children into poverty.