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This week's columnist Helen Penn looks at an oasis of good practice in a land of stark inequality I have been working in South Africa recently. It is a very unequal country, and nearly 10 million...
March Getting started Even if March is cold and wet, there are still things you can do. As soon as the soil surface is dry, carve out any new beds, weed the ground, dig over and feed (see 'All About...
A Liverpool nursery has devised a new way of giving news updates to parents as part of a 12,000 investment in IT and security.
Introducing babies and toddlers to books will set them on the way to being confident readers later on. Andy McCormack offers some advice and explores examples of age-appropriate titles
Pre-school children from low-income families are no less likely to have access to technology in the home than children from well-off families, according to new research. Interim findings from a survey...
Children with special needs will benefit from an extra 8m earmarked by the Scottish Executive to improve their access to buildings and the curriculum. Annual spending on accessibility strategies will...
* Children are portrayed as victims in nearly one in three news stories, claims a global study of newspaper coverage. The study, conducted in 24 countries by the World Association of Newspapers, found...
In the latest part of her series on unlocking the potential of the outdoors, Professor Jan White looks at storing resources
Preventing childhood obesity - examining what initiatives work The European Food Information Council reviews studies on preventing childhood obesity, including include an Australian primary school...
Children's Workforce Development Council chief executive Jane Haywood (News, 13 April) implies that graduates in childhood studies will not have practical experience in childcare and will therefore...