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Practitioners need to be aware of children with a common hearing problem, says Sarah Etwell of the National Deaf Children's Society While most people know how common ear infections are in children,...
Struggling parents who have access to short-break foster care schemes are more likely to keep their children out of full-time care, research for the Department of Health has found - but only 12 local...
Several key interventions can help boost children's self-esteem, say members of Camden's Early Years Intervention Team Developing children's self-esteem is a vital task of the role of early years...
Naomi Eisenstadt has been appointed Chief Advisor on Children's Services. She will play a key part in the Every Child Matters programme on improving the quality of policy and practice. Ms Eisenstadt...
A school health programme with its own games and monthly themes is so popular with the children that they are borrowing from it spontaneously in the playground Children's health is an area of growing...
The second of our new regular columnists, Helen Penn, says teacher training must be relevant and, most importantly, fun I was sorting through my books last week and re-discovered one by Sybil...
All educators should take note of an early literacy system now used in Northern Ireland. Wendy Scott and Janet Moyles spent two days in Belfast observing this new approach.
One local authority has been putting money and effort to encouraging more EYP training. Karen Faux hears how.
The CEO of childminder agency tiney makes the case for agencies as the key to turning the tide on falling childminder numbers, in his response to the recent Early Years Alliance childminder survey