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LEYF is improving boys’ maths learning at its settings. Rachele Parker and Lisa Swales explain how
Further to 'Support children of services families' (Letters, 3 April), as a military dependent myself, I have tried to ensure that my 17-month-old daughter has opportunities to recall and think about...
An innovative approach to the two-year-old offer at Netherton Park Children's Centre, Dudley is benefiting both children and parents, says head teacher Helen Ruffles
More than one in five children starting school are obese or overweight, according to the latest statistics from the Government's National Child Measurement Programme in schools.
Parents are being guided through the different stages of a child's development with the help of a printed device designed by early years practitioners for a London local authority.
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Children's physical development is intrinsically linked to their creativity, writes Anne O'Connor
The Government is making progress in tackling child poverty but must make extra efforts to help the poorest families each year if it is to get anywhere near targets set for 2004. That is the blunt...
'Tuck into a book' is the slogan for this year's National Children's Book Week from 1 to 7 October. Throughout the UK schools and libraries will host author visits, character parties, book trails,...
In an extract from her latest book, Reducing Educational Disadvantage, Penny Tassoni explains how varied positive, adult-supported experiences can boost children’s learning and development