A child protection organisation has called for anyone acting as Santa Claus this Christmas to be vetted first. Action on Child Exploitation, which aims to educate the public about the problems of...
Don’t let any dips in the weather put you off from continuing to tend to your garden
Sharing food with parents helps to forge strong partnerships, says Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin
One setting's inclusive approach to caring for twins with Down syndrome has benefited both the girls and their peers. Marianne Sargent reports
The ways infants learn to make speech and understand languge give fascinating insights into brain function, says Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
By Linda Pound (Practical Pre-School Books, £21)
Research into how long babies should stay on breast milk alone has prompted debate and confusion. Annette Rawstrone investigates.
Healthy Living in the Early Years Foundation Stage by Pat Brunton and Linda Thornton includes activities to help promote in young children an interest and awareness of different foods.
In the second part of our series on inequality, Mary Dickins examines the damaging effects that living in poverty has on young children
In its last few weeks in the womb a baby is already busy learning, says Annette Karmiloff-Smith, in the first of a new series on the developing brain.