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Inspection is a vital but often stressful experience for children's services. Jackie Nunns explains how to avoid problems and what providers can expect from Ofsted Services for children should be...
A generation of children face being raised by robots, an expert in robotics has warned.
We printed an incorrect web address last week in 'Acorn Launches Pilot to Fill Training Gap' (News, 14 April).
A new report on maternity and antenatal support by the National Lottery Community Fund and the National Children’s Bureau highlights the challenges faced by the midwifery and health visiting...
In another of our series on the Celebrating Young Children project, Joyce Miller looks at how one happy child shows a setting fulfilling its mission statement Wingate Community Nursery School in...
Child psychologist Jennie Lindon answers your letters about child behaviour. Q. I am a childminder and take the youngest child, who is two and a half years old, to a regular drop-in session. The...
Difficulties in the airways are explained by doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital in our A-Z series on health Wheeziness is caused by narrowing of the airways and is usually a symptom of asthma or...
A new petition calls for the Government's Health and Education departments to work more closely together to tackle 'critical issues' affecting children's development.
A seven-year-old boy from London used pedal power to raise more than 50,000 to help survivors of the Haiti earthquake, said Sky News. Charlie Simpson of Fulham cycled five miles around his local park...
Happy New Year - we hope you all had a good break and have returned refreshed to what promises to be another exciting and challenging 12 months, with much to play for as the Ten-Year Strategy rolls...