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By Debra Shipley, Labour MP for Stourbridge, West Midlands Children repeatedly see adverts in which happy children are being made happy by happy parents giving them food and drink products that are...
A few years ago it would have been hard to imagine a Labour Party conference where the Prime Minister, the Chancellor and the education secretary all made childcare a major theme of their speeches....
How likely is the Government to hit its target for ending child poverty? asks Wendy Wallace
Practitioners talk to Karen Faux about a child-centred approach to teaching and learning in the early years.
How one child blossomed outdoors is described by Foundation Stage regional adviser Dr Andrew Lockett for the Celebrating Young Children project Jayden has just completed his first year in Key Stage 1...
Montessori St Nicholas has awarded grants to two more primary schools, as part of its bid to bring Montessori teaching to a wider community.
A report showing how London boroughs are working to eradicate child poverty has been published by London Councils. Tackling Child Poverty in London: A guide to borough initiatives and good practice...
In the 'developed' world of today the birth rate is under two children per family (about 1.9 here, 1.7 in Australia and 1.2 in Japan). The divorce rate is approaching 40 per cent in the UK, North...
(Photograph) - Photo: Nick Gregory Year one pupils at Treverbyn Community Primary School near St Austell in Cornwall start the day by giving each other back, shoulder, head and neck massages before...