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EYFS: Progress Check at two - Step two

The 'Know How' guide will see you through the progress check at two, says Susan Soar, development officer, National Children's Bureau.

New cartoon to help develop children's motor skills

Occupational therapists from the Dyspraxia Foundation have worked with children's TV channel CBeebies to create a new animation designed to help children get moving.

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.

Understanding how abuse can damage young minds for life

New research claims to provide the first clues to how areas in a child's brain may adapt to early experiences of abuse in the home, and influence emotional functioning in the long term.

Play therapy 'improves the health of children with emotional and behavioural problems'

More than 70 per cent of five-year-olds who have received play therapy show a positive change, according to findings from a new study.

Maternal depression a factor in young children's behavioural problems

Children of depressed mothers are more likely to experience emotional, behavioural and verbal difficulties as they grow older, according to a new study.

Ofsted thumbs up for nurture groups

Nurture groups make a big difference to the behaviour and social skills of children who might otherwise be at risk of exclusion, says an Ofsted report.

Motor skills gap hampers young children's learning

A growing body of evidence suggests that there is a rise in the number of children starting school with immature motor skills, which is hindering their ability to learn, a leading neuroscientist has c...

Powers of recall grow as children age

Young children are less consistent in recalling early memories than older children, according to a new study.

In My View - Why it's worth checking

Dame Clare Tickell's recommendations in the EYFS review are welcome, particularly the ones relating to universal early years checks.

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