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It is a fact of life that bad news sells newspapers and 'undercover' TV programmes make for big ratings. We are living in an age when we now believe that behind every good news story there is evil...
Children’s centres in the most deprived areas have experienced less severe cuts than those in other parts of the country, an analysis has revealed.
In our story 'Phonics debated by early educators' (News, 13 July 2006) we omitted to credit the Early Childhood Research Centre at Roehampton University as the conference organisers.
Autism campaigners and policy makers have announced plans to launch a coalition aimed at co-ordinating and improving the support available for all those affected by the condition.
Highlights of our February issue are an all about maps and our thrice-yearly schools special (on English hubs)
Imagination is a vital part of learning and development because it lets children understand and adapt to the wider world, says early years consultant Linda Pound.
Today's practice in observation of young children owes much to the work of this pioneering researcher, as Professor Tricia David explains
Name: David MeldingPosition: Assembly Member for South Wales Central
Grandparents are often the ones left caring for children when parents succumb to drug and alcohol misuse, according to a new report published by the charities Grandparents Plus and Adfam. Forgotten...