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We have a long way to go in our thinking before true inclusion of the disabled can be achieved, writes Mary Dickins I have spent much of the past year travelling around the country meeting and running...
Prejudice is being prevented from taking hold in the minds of young children in divided communities. <B> Jackie Cosh </B> reports
By Katherine Milchem and Jenny Doyle (Practical Pre-school Books, £19.99)
Observation, reflection and planning are the keys to success in helping children to explore ICT, as in any other areas of early learning, writes Jane Drake Information technology is now an integral...
The Government will legislate to ensure that adoptions are not being delayed due to problems matching prospective adopters with the same ethnic background as the child.
Pots and pans are too versatile a resource to be confined to the kitchen. Jean Evans shows why
The cost of a private day nursery place in Ireland's capital has more than doubled over the past three years. Joan Carmichael, general secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU), said last...
Jasmine loves to receive post and is allowed to open all the junk mail that arrives. She also enjoys carrying letters to the postbox. When on holiday at the seaside, her parents let her send herself a...
Nursery nurse members of the public service union Unison in Scotland have gathered 20,000 signatures - double their own number - in support of a petition calling on the Scottish Executive to set up a...
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