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'Maracas' and 'yum' are just two of the first words spoken by babies and reported to Talk To Your Baby, the early language campaign of the National Literacy Trust, which wants nurseries and early...
Understanding the effects of Down's syndrome will help inclusive practice, says Annette Rawstrone.
According to Coram Family and Childcare’s annual survey, summer holiday places are more expensive this year, and in short supply.
Parents that emotionally neglect their children could soon face prosecution, under changes being considered by the Government.
What pressures do managers face specific to children with special needs, and how should they deal with them? In the first of a new series on the subject, Karen Faux reviews the legal framework
Encouraging children to get physical can lay the basis for health and success in other fields, says Rachel Goodchild The phrase 'obesity epidemic' seems to be everywhere. We are told we are killing...
By Anne Longfield, chief executive of Kids' Clubs Network As every working parent with school age children knows, the summer school holidays are almost upon us. Long able to instil a sense of fear and...
The most successful Sure Start local programmes are those where parents have a say in the planning of new services, according to a study from the first national evaluation of the scheme, which...
In our September issue we have a special report on sustainability, an analysis of 25 years of childcare policy, a project to engage parents in the characteristics of effective learning, and a new...
Is the Government once again pushing nanny registration out of the back door? Mary Evans looks at the arguments against its latest plans for parents to claim tax relief. Ministers might have expected...