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Five-year-olds could be subjected to testing, under plans being considered by the Department for Education.
Growing interest in each other will affect the social development of two-year-olds. Penny Tassoni suggests ways of supporting them in interacting socially
Free nursery places are to be offered to disadvantaged two-year-olds in a pilot project which, if it proves successful, will be rolled out across Scotland. A spokesperson for the Scottish Executive...
Q I'm keen to go on outings minus the buggy and am looking for a baby carrier that won't strain my back. Any ideas, please? A Back care is extremely important if you are intending to make regular use...
Three- and four-year-olds in playgroups in Northern Ireland have expressed their views in a study by the Department of Health. The responses to 'Giving Children a Voice' will be used to inform...
* A book about bullying for three-to seven-year-olds aims to help younger children to recognise bullying and how to deal with it. Crabbit Comes to Stay, by children's author Julie Hegarty, features a...
* Virtually all three-year-old children in England have taken up daycare places in the maintained, private, voluntary and independent sectors, Government statistics reveal. According to the...
When two-year-olds begin to show signs of greater independence, how and when adults intervene is crucially important, says Penny Tassoni.
* Almost half the three-year-olds in England attend a private day nursery or pre-school, according to Government figures published last week. The figures show that of 541,300 three-year-olds in all...