Food fashions change, but offering healthy snacks is always vital, says Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin.
How do early years settings cater for exceptionally able children? Mary Evans hears from two of them.
'Doctor, my friend's son has been admitted to hospital with a severe bacterial infection called Group B strep. I'm heavily pregnant - could my baby get it?'
Some food for thought in your professional career A Guide to Early Years Practice. by Sandra Smidt. Second edition (Routledge Falmer, 14.99, 020 7842 2010)
A round-up of research projects and national organisations that can help practitioners obtain up-to-date information for good practice There has been much research in the field of early childhood that...
The label ‘narcissist’ is now part of everyday language, but what does it really mean, and how does it relate to children? Psychologist Dr Nicola Davies explains
Parents may become as distressed as their baby who cries without apparent reason. Annette Rawstrone offers advice to share with them.
Promoting healthy eating to the children and families in a diverse community is part of a project engineered by Alison Tonkin, Cath Alderson and Gill Roberts.
Meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child.
Using pictures of young children usually brings a happy response, but before you let them be taken in your setting there are certain procedures to follow, as Viv Hampshire explains.