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London’s Child Obesity Taskforce has announced its 10 ambitions to improve child health across the capital.
20 October The development and education of children with Down's syndrome in infancy and pre-school years: An overview from birth to five
Child Safety Week 2005 takes place from 20 June to 26 June. To receive a free resource pack containing a colour poster and an ideas booklet full of useful resources and quizzes, see www.capt.org.uk or...
Cut out and photocopy Some parents believe that putting a child on a reading scheme as soon as possible will mean that they will do better at school later on - but this is not the case. In fact,...
The Government will achieve its 2010 targets of halving child poverty, economic secretary Ed Balls said last week, despite figures showing an increase in the number of families living below the...
An early years project aiming to promote inclusion through the creative arts challenged everyone's thinking. Louise Jackson explains how.
Integrated working allows children's centres to offer a one-stop shop, explains Karen Faux.
* Childcarers throughout Northern Ireland have been asked to help support children who may have to give evidence in criminal trials. The NSPCC is looking for adults with experience of working with...
Sensory experiences are vital to healthy brain development, explain Anne O’Connor and Dr Kath Dickinson in part one of a new series
Early years practitioners are too busy serving the needs of the system created by the Early Years Foundation Stage, argues Wendy Ellyatt.