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In the wake of Britain’s recent race riots, author and policy professional Hannah Betteridge urges early educators to keep working hard to counter harmful stereoptypes.
Children's allergies and their symptoms are outlined by Dr Raj Thakkar.
In a new series about Universal Credit, David Finch of the Resolution Foundation explains exactly what the new benefit is, what it replaces and how it compares
Early years inspectors will have to complete a three-day training course on how to carry out their procedures, following the end of the two-year inspection cycle on 31 March. The training, which will...
New measures from the Government do not bode well for many in the early years.
A child protection organisation has called for anyone acting as Santa Claus this Christmas to be vetted first. Action on Child Exploitation, which aims to educate the public about the problems of...
The first nationwide course to help doctors recognise and respond to suspected cases of child abuse is being rolled out across England this week. The training is a joint project by the NSPCC, the...
The battle over childcare has intensified between the Conservative and Labour parties as the election draws near.
Giving poor families 3 more per child per week in the child tax credit would enable the Government to reach its target for reducing child poverty to 3.1 million by 2004-05, according to the Institute...
There is still a lack of awareness about colour-blindness and its effects on children's learning, according to campaigner Kathryn Albany-Ward.