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Tuning in to children's imaginative play will encourage language development, says Anne O'Connor.
Teachers, social workers and council leaders could be sent to prison for five years if they fail to act on suspicions of child abuse.
A new on-line degree in child and youth studies has been launched by the University of the Highlands and Islands. The early years component of the degree programme includes modules on child...
A communication project has opened practitioners' and parents' eyes to the power of fun and a playful attitude to children's learning, writes Ruth Thomson.
Sure Start services should be reserved for the most disadvantaged families, Prime Minister David Cameron has said, while criticising the 'sharp-elbowed' middle classes for using them.
A Government survey on smoking has found a high level of awareness about the effects of passive smoking. Ninety per cent of respondents to the survey said they thought a child's risk of getting a...
The pandemic adversely affected young children’s development with fewer reaching ‘expected’ levels by the end of Reception, according to new research.
A conference focusing on relationships is previewed by Karen Faux.
New research reveals that 65 per cent of parents of Reception-age children believe that two years of lockdown has negatively impacted their child's development.
Establishing effective relationships with parents is crucial to engaging them in their children’s education. Annette Rawstrone finds out how some schools are doing it