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By Polly Moore, development committee member, The Place2Be Viewers of last week's BBC2 documentary, 'Women On the Edge: The Truth About Styal Prison', may still be thinking about the deeply...
Children from low-income households demonstrated heightened mental health difficulties throughout lockdown, further findings from a study tracking four- to 16-year-olds during the pandemic has...
One MP's recent comments recall the age-old debate about the 'care' and 'education' of young children, says Michael Pettavel
The findings of the Education Select Committee's new report are narrow-minded and outdated, says Dr Harriet Pattison
Highland Council in Scotland has received the final piece of funding to develop a 114,000 childcare facility at Broadford Primary School on the Isle of Skye. There will be equipment and toys for...
Supporting parents can be an important part of helping a child start school, say members of the Camden Early Years Intervention Team At this time of year many early years practitioners are thinking...
A nursery used by military personnel is opening its doors to other families in the area after a recent expansion of its premises. Fledglings Day Nursery, located next door to RAF Wyton in Huntingdon,...
HAL, an advanced thinking computer from Arthur C Clarke's novel 2001, made disastrous choices when given conflicting information. In 1950, Alan Turing invented the Turing test, which has been the...
There remains a ‘significant amount of work to be done to give children the best chance of growing up free from poverty in Scotland’, concludes a new report.