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Research interviews began last week with families taking part in one of the largest ever Government-funded studies into early years education.
A new 'ethic of care' needs to be fostered in public policy to support family relationships and children's well-being, according to an independent commission set up to look at the relationship between...
Qualifications for those working with parents are outlined by Gill Mason, community and society advisor at City and Guilds.
Playwork training and qualifications are underpinned by essential values and assumptions. The first assumption is that: 'Children's play is freely chosen, personally directed behaviour, motivated from...
Just because someone has Doctor or Professor in front of their name, it doesn't necessarily mean they have all the answers. Jennie Lindon offers some healthy scepticism. A spate of recent court cases...
Some food for thought in your professional career A good start in life: understanding your child's brain and behaviour from birth to age 6
Funding for children with special educational needs has failed to keep pace with the rise in demand for provision, according to the National Education Union.
By Peg Belson, a founder of the paediatric care charity Action for Sick Children There needs to be a recognition in healthcare provision that children are important in their own right. Keeping...
It’s important to get parents to support their children’s schematic behaviour, explains Helen Petrie