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Primary 1 to 3 pupils in Tayside are being invited to take part in Walkwise, a child pedestrian training programme run by the Tayside police road safety officer. After an introductory talk, trained...
* Children are portrayed as victims in nearly one in three news stories, claims a global study of newspaper coverage. The study, conducted in 24 countries by the World Association of Newspapers, found...
Sharing a story-telling session, listening to aCD and acting out favourite tales using props are all ways in which children can be encouraged to engage with books Practitioners who want to create a...
An innovative project that has reached 120 local settings is boosting the language development of two-year-olds, says Liverpool City Council's Colette Bentley.
The national minimum wage rates are set to increase again from 1 April, rising to £7.83 an hour for the highest paid.
A decade since the launch of funded childcare for disadvantaged two-year-olds, Nicole Weinstein finds out what provision for this age group looks like in schools
How much do you know about young children? Test your knowledge by answering the questions below.By June Thompson, health visitor and medical journalist 1 Babies born prematurely (below 37 weeks...
Launched by the Education Select Committee, this inquiry will explore whether apprenticeships are value for money.
How can early years settings attract the youngest talent pool out there? Charlotte Goddard finds out
Simple, fun and adaptable ideas that use a variety of cheap resources to engage and stimulate young children's thinking, by Alice Sharp Food, food, food * Glue a set of six clear magazine photographs...