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Reviewing record-keeping processes with special educational needs in mind can help practitioners better support all children, says Dr Kay Mathieson.
The nursery owned by parent company Busy Bees, which was closed while police investigated the death of a child, has now re-opened.
Leaving a baby to ‘cry it out’ has no adverse effects on child development and attachment, according to new research.
Chancellor Gordon Brown must seize next year's spending review to get back on track to meet the Government's pledge to end child poverty by 2020, the Fabian Commission on Life Chances and Child...
Five leading children's charities are urging candidates in the Welsh Assembly elections in May to back a 20-point children's manifesto that has fighting child poverty as its top priority. With the...
An independent coalition representing organisations across the early years sector has called on the Government to have 'a new vision of early childhood services' along the lines of Denmark and Sweden....
The Post-2015 Development Agenda offers a unique opportunity to carve a positive future for children based on a holistic approach to early childhood development - but early years practitioners need...
Children who exhibit signs of behavioural or developmental problems at the Primary One stage will be assessed by local authorities and health agencies by March 2008, the Scottish Executive has...
The number of children on the child protection register in Northern Ireland has risen by 20 per cent in a year.
The work of an education pioneer has profound relevance today, says Julian Grenier.