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New research into the effect of forward-facing buggies is featured in a TV news show 'Lost for Words' looking at why a growing number of children starting primary school have delayed speech and...
Helping young children move positively from one stage to the next is at the heart of this diploma unit explored by Mary Evans.
The Government’s duty to end child poverty by 2020 should be treated as a human rights issue, the Joint Committee on Human Rights has argued.
Chicken pox rarely leaves more than scars, despite the discomfort says Karen Sullivan.
Fathers will be able to access tailored information on their baby's health and development from this summer as part of the Government's Child Health Strategy.
While Britain's early years practice benefits from investment and research, truly innovative thinking may be at risk of being stifled by rigid government-imposed frameworks, warns Wendy Ellyatt.
Children and staff at Jubilee Day Nursery in Padworth, Berkshire threw a surprise party to celebrate 20 years of service by deputy manager Helen Willis.
* A leading child poverty charity has warned that the Government's initiatives to encourage more people to save for the future of their children will not work, unless income poverty is abolished. Last...
New research has established a link between persistent poverty and a negative impact on children's cognitive development.
By Nigel Williams, Northern Ireland commissioner for children There is increasing evidence that it is nursery schools who are facing some of the most difficult problems in coping with challenging...