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The impact that the lockdown is having on children’s mental well-being is worrying 60 per cent of parents, according to a poll of families with primary-aged children.
How the A Better Start programme is improving services and outcomes for families by engaging and involving them. By Frances Lyons and Tom McCulloch
Children from low-income families who lived near a Sure Start centre did better at GCSE, according to new research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Childcarers should know what to do if a child has an epileptic seizure, whether it is the first time or predictable. WellChild Helpline offers advice.
The number of children in lone parent families in relative poverty is almost double that of children living in two-parent families, reveals new research.
Early intervention is vital for improving the health of children and young people, and practitioners have opportunities to make a real difference, say Dr Claire Lemer and Leonora Weil.
More than 100 projects across England aimed at bringing services for children and families under one roof are set to benefit from 200m of Government funding.
FAB (Families Are Best) – Harrington Nursery School, Derby
The common core of expertise required of everyone working with children will unify the workforce and have a major impact on training. Maureen Smith takes a look The development of the common core is...
(Photograph) - A jigsaw-design ribbon to be worn to promote Autism Awareness Year 2002 was launched last week by Labour MP Linda Perham. It was a parent in her consituency with a five-year-old...