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Yvette Oliver-Mighten of @Home Childcare makes the case for childminder agencies
How to maximise the effectiveness of the team around the child is examined in a seminar, 'TAC: the Small Collaborative Team in Early Childhood Intervention', in Bristol on 24 March.
Play with small, fantasy figurines is an ideal way to address language impoverishment and help to meet the aims of the 'Every Child a Talker' project, says Michael Jones.
The existing measures and targets in the Child Poverty Act will be replaced with a new duty to report on worklessness and educational attainment.
Identification and intervention to help all children reach their speech, language and communication potential have been improved by local projects. By Annette Rawstrone
How children learn from the world around them is influenced by both their external senses, such as taste and touch, and their internal senses of movement and body awareness. Anne O'Connor considers...
Nearly one in ten children in Britain have experienced severe and persistent poverty, according to Save the Children. In its report, Britain's Poorest Children, children who experienced such poverty...
Children who attend childcare demonstrate higher cortisol levels, seen as an indicator of stress, than children in their own homes.
Coram Children's Legal Centre has launched a new telephone line offering free legal advice for practitioners on child protection and safeguarding issues.