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Positive Relationships: Behaviour - Caught on film
An observational classroom study by Rachel Holmes, Maggie MacLure, Liz Jones and Christina MacRae can give practitioners some revealing insights.
Eye contact study reveals autism risk in babies
Researchers claim that autism could be detected in babies as early as six-months-old, as a new study reveals that children at risk of the condition show different brain responses when someone looks at...
Brain scans in pre-school children identify children likely to develop dyslexia
Children with dyslexia could be diagnosed before they even start school as new research shows differences in their brain scans.
The direction of an infant's gaze could indicate early signs of autism
New research which suggests that babies learn to talk by lip reading could help diagnose autism early on in childhood, according to a new study.
Interview - Jean Gross
The outgoing communication champion, who this week published a final report.
Learning & Development: How Children Learn - Can do!
While some young children rise to a challenge, others feel daunted. Nancy Stewart explains why in this extract from How Children Learn.
Learning & Development: Practitioner Role: Part 1 - Time to talk
To be effective communicators, young children need attention from adults who are tuned in to what is worthwhile to them, writes Julie Fisher in the first of a four-part series about the role of the pr...
Positive Relationships: Behaviour - Stick with it?
Early years practitioners, like parents, are fiercely divided on the merits of 'reward' stickers for young children. Penny Tassoni sets out the arguments for and against.
Jean Gross: education and health should work together to support children's speech and language
Cuts across the country are a significant threat to vital speech and language services for children and young people, the outgoing communication champion has warned.
'Natural' for breastfed babies to cry more
Babies who are breastfed are more likely to be irritable than bottle-fed babies, according to a new study.
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