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Babies exhibit number-sensitivity almost from birth, but true numeracy develops a little later. Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains how.
The End Child Poverty coalition is calling on the Government to develop effective child poverty reduction strategies, as research shows more than half of children in some constituencies are living in...
The existing measures and targets in the Child Poverty Act will be replaced with a new duty to report on worklessness and educational attainment.
We've got ten copies of BEAM's MiniMaths 2 by Kim Connor (16.50) to give away to readers. This recently published, colourful book is full of mathematical games and activities cross-referenced to the...
Nicole Weinstein finds out how software developers are designing their child development programs to be less of a box-ticking exercise for practitioners
How one nursery chain is helping children from deprived households close the gap with their ‘lucky’ peers. By Annette Rawstrone
By Nadia Edmond and Mark Price (Sage, 22.99 ISBN 9780857027825)
Narrative boosts language skills and lays the foundations for reading and writing.
Anne O’Connor explores the link between movement and well-being
A young child's delight in fooling or teasing an adult tells us a lot about what they know and helps them progress in making sense of their world, as Anne O'Connor demonstrates with this example.