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An entrepreneurial mum has saved her three-year-old son's nursery from closure by becoming the new registered owner. Rebecca Warner was so dismayed at the prospect of Dinky Doo Nursery in east Oxford...
Campaigners have welcomed a pledge by the new coalition Government to end the detention of children in immigration centres.
* There is still time for young photographers to enter their efforts in the competition for National Childcare Week 2001, as the deadline has now been extended until 16 April. Children are invited to...
The comment in the news story 'Networks "a success story"' (20 November) about childminding networks in England needing to be approved by the National Childminding Association is misleading. For this...
The number of children in England prescribed the controversial drug Ritalin more than doubled between 1997 and 2001, figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats have shown. Paul Burstow, Liberal...
Babies exhibit number-sensitivity almost from birth, but true numeracy develops a little later. Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains how.
Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole is a senior research fellow in disability studies and psychology at the Research Institute for Health and Social Change, Manchester Metropolitan University.
The quality of adult-child interactions are critical to the well-being and brain development of a baby and young child. When an adult responds to a baby’s babbling, gestures or cries with sensitive...