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The introduction of the new child and working tax credits has been dogged with computer problems and delays. <B> Mary Evans </B> reports
A project from Bookstart is offering children's centre staff a way to work more closely with disadvantaged families. Ruth Thomson explains.
It has been three years since the Covid-19 pandemic began to change the world. In the first of this series on its legacy,Jo Parkeslooks at its impact on children’s health
Dr David Whitebread is a developmental cognitive psychologist and early years specialist, and a senior lecturer in psychology and education convenor in the Faculty of Education at the University of...
Pre-school children from low-income families are no less likely to have access to technology in the home than children from well-off families, according to new research. Interim findings from a survey...
4 April 'Newsround 30' (BBC 1, 5.25 to 5.35pm) This edition celebrates the 30th anniversary of this popular news programme for children. The original presenter, John Craven, is joined by the current...
A Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission has been created to monitor the Government's progress in tackling child poverty and inequality.
<P>There are increasing opportunities for nursery nurses to use their skills and work with community health teams. Judith Napier reports</P>
The common core of expertise required of everyone working with children will unify the workforce and have a major impact on training. Maureen Smith takes a look The development of the common core is...
There are many issues behind the proposal for paying for informal care, but the childcare sector is united against it, Annette Rawstrone finds Grandparents should be paid to care for their...