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A poll of 1,000 members of parenting website Netmums has found that a quarter of mothers have had to choose food over heating because of spiralling energy bills.
There remains a ‘significant amount of work to be done to give children the best chance of growing up free from poverty in Scotland’, concludes a new report.
25 May An introduction to Piaget's theory of cognitive development This seminar by Ranelagh House will look at how Piaget's theory of cognitive development relates to the child's play and moral...
How noisy is your workplace? From February next year the new European Noise Directive will come into force, setting decibel limits and requiring 'noise risk assessments' (see News, page 8). There's no...
Sarah Teather and Tim Loughton have the brief for children and families.
'Doctor, I'm worried about my children. I think they've been exposed to worms from my dog and I've heard that worms can cause blindness?'
Most of us have forgotten how we learned to read, although we may have some distant memories of school reading books. As with many other areas of development, reading doesn't just happen. Your child...
The three main political parties have been busy making statements about parenting and work-life balance during and leading up to their annual conferences (see News, pages 5 and 6). A major...
The co-founder of Nidum Nannies - who has 23 years’ experience in child health - reflects on what early years can learn from the health sector
The Government is urging health visitors who have left their jobs to return to the profession, as part of plans for recruiting 4,200 health visitors that are to be unveiled in the autumn.