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The way specialist teachers work with the families of children with learning disabilities is being changed by groundbreaking research, Karen Faux finds.
An alternative form of circle time is teaching young children to listen and concentrate. Sharon Garforth explains the programme and training.
Thoughtful support from a nursery team can make a real difference to the toilet training process, says Working Mum.
Joint winner - Mother and Baby Support Unit, HMP Styal, Action for Children
More than one in four parents would be forced to quit their job if they were unable to send their child to a school breakfast club,a new poll finds.
Music plays an important role in helping children to read, write and enjoy literature, says Linda Pound
In the second of a series of features on different subjects with 'cut out and photocopy' guides for parents, the QCA's Lesley Staggs looks at the foundation stage
What’s the point in practitioners and parents producing a child’s ‘creative’ project on their behalf, wonders Working Mum
Top tips for introducing tidying-up time to your child at home and the benefits that learning this skill can bring. By Katy Morton