Recent transgender stories in the media show the extent to which notions of gender are becoming blurred. Caroline Vollans explores a subject that all educational practitioners need awareness of
With some careful planning, settings can easily cater for all the needs of vegetarians whatever the specifics of their diet, says Nicole Weinstein.
A school for children with special needs that is rated outstanding keeps their families closely involved. Annette Rawstrone went to visit.
Practitioners in early years settings may be the first to notice if a child shows what could be the signs of depression. Annette Rawstrone finds out what to do.
Help is at hand for those seeking to organise physically active play environments.
When one children's centre wanted children's fathers and male relatives to come along and join in the activities, they made FUDGE - a session just for them. Annette Rawstrone heard all about it.
In this extract from her new Practical EYFS Handbook, Penny Tassoni outlines ways of building confidence and self-awareness in children aged 0-11 months.
One award-winning setting in Yorkshire has made healthy food a key part of its provision. By Karen Faux
It's not just physical impairment that makes some children different. Katherine Runswick-Cole and Dan Goodley talk to their parents.
In the first of a new series, Public Health England explains its drive to cut sugar consumption