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Following the murder of the black teenager Stephen Lawrence, the McPherson Inquiry concluded that despite best intentions, organisations could still end up unintentionally discriminating against...
You'd be surprised at some of the opportunities for learning activities behind blankets, as suggested by Jean Evans Develop children's mathematical skills and scientific knowledge, and encourage them...
Testing a young child is like pulling a seedling out of the soil to check whether it is growing a good root system, says Nancy Stewart
Pam Beal, from the Oxfordshire Childcare Development Team, helped pilot three inclusive Let's Play schemes last summer, together with the Oxfordshire Community Project. The aim was to fill the gap in...
Nearly one in ten children in Britain have experienced severe and persistent poverty, according to Save the Children. In its report, Britain's Poorest Children, children who experienced such poverty...
Equipment plays an essential part in children’s Personal, Social and Emotional Development. Annette Rawstrone explores some of the resourcing options for two- and three-year-olds
An additional 1.5m funding for training and development in the children and young people's sector during 2007-08 has been put up by the Children's Workforce Development Council. Bids for up to Pounds...
A literacy campaign in Birmingham is reaching out to isolated families and improving the skills of parents so they can also help their children’s development, finds Meredith Jones Russell
Poetry is for everyone, as leading children's poet Michael Rosen tells Karen Faux, with suggestions for introducing rhyme in an early years setting.
The Government will publish a Child Poverty Strategy next spring after its Child Poverty Taskforce met for the first time this week.