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What is resilience and how should it be put into practice in the early years? Sarah Cox explains her research on the subject
There are multiple failings in the education system for children who are bullied, excluded and discriminated against, according to a new report by Children in Scotland and Save the Children in...
The first edition of a directory of training opportunities for those working in the childcare sector in the Stirling area has been launched by Stirling Children's Partnership. The directory contains...
The feature on bullies ('Show of strength', 13 December 2001) risks harming the relationship between early years practitioners and the mothers of children who display problem behaviour. The Anna Freud...
The experiences of 'millions of ordinary families' are the subject of a round-up of research into parenting published this week.
As a former South African teacher working as a nanny in the UK I am utterly appalled at the behaviour of children here. Some parents appear afraid to discipline their children, even though children...
(Photograph) - Seven-year-old Michael Cane (middle) pays a visit to the Eden Project in Cornwall with brothers Ronnie (left) and Adam (right) to celebrate the fifth birthday of the Scallywags...
ChildLine Scotland's anti-bullying helpline will continue to receive funding of 39,000 from the Scottish Executive during 2001/2002, education minister Jack McConnell confirmed at a recent conference...
* The High/Scope approach is based on the central principles of the provision of a developmentally appropriate curriculum, consistent and genuine relationships with adults and the opportunity for...
* Value-added scores in primary school league tables in England are misleading and should not be continued in their present form, says a report prepared for the National Association of Head Teachers...