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A programme in which schools provide food and support to families in need during the summer holidays has been expanded, following a pilot of the scheme.
Music One2One The aim of the Music One2One Project is to encourage communication through music between parents/carers and their babies. The group sessions we are running at Sure Start and Family...
A review of all the scientific research to date on the triple measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine shows that there is no case for introducing the vaccines in single doses, according to the...
(Photograph) - Children from Cliffe House Nursery School met the newborn pygmy goat at the Children's Zoo at Sewerby Hall in East Yorkshire, whom they have christened Bailey after a name-the-goat...
Working in partnership with museum staff to create a Communication Museum has helped children become more confident and competent communicators, as reception class teacher Tessa Fenoughty explains.
The recent exchange trip made by Scottish early years practitioners to the headquarters of Westminster Children's Society (News, 22 May) was funded by Glasgow City Council, we have been asked to point...
Our mini series on implementing the new SEN code of practice by Collette Drifte considers termly reviews As a special needs co-ordinator (SENCO), Val James is responsible for organising and conducting...
Name: Caroline WardPosition: Head teacher of Little Oaks Community Nursery
Overcoming a language barrier with families who speak little English requires time and effort, but is rewarding. By Karen Faux