You may well be used to collecting your child from nursery or school and being passed a sticky and drippy work of art, but are you aware of the hidden skills that your child has gained? The Foundation...
A bedwetting advisory line was launched earlier this week. The Bedwetting Education line will offer advice to parents and carers of children affected by bedwetting, a problem affecting as many as one...
Simon Vevers presents a wide range of courses that show you the tools for teaching the early years curriculum Curriculum
Child health assessment at school entry (CHASE) project: evaluation in 10 London primary schools The CHASE questionnaire was developed to capture the multiple dimensions of the health of children in...
A training cascade has been developed to increase professionals' skills in working with children with speech and language difficulties, as Lisa Morgan explains
Child Development and Good Practice Early years practitioners should not throw the baby out with the bathwater when reviewing gender equality practices, say Jennie Lindon and Anne O'Connor
Digital technologies can enhance ‘offline’ activities if the right balance is struck, explain Professor Elizabeth Wood, Aderonke Folorunsho and Liz Chesworth of the University of Sheffield’s School of...
The internet has led to a massive market in child abuse that the authorities are struggling to stem, while few child victims are able to be helped. Simon Vevers reports The internet has transformed...
Snuggle up with a homemade book to lay firm foundations for reading, says Claire Stevenson.
As nursery schools continue to close all over the country, it could be a case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Barbara Riddell and Pauline Trudell argue for rescuing and preserving them.