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Snooker Snooker is a popular indoor sport which is played on a rectangular table that has pockets at each corner and in the middle of the longest sides. Many out-of-school clubs have a small table-top...
The development of siblings of children with autism at 4 and 14 months: social engagement, communication, and cognition Two groups of 14 Israeli children were studied at four and 14 months: siblings...
Are schools dedicated to one religion less inclusive by definition than they should be, according to EYFS principles? Mary Evans looks at how diversity can be promoted amid their uniqueness.
Children enjoyed all the fun of the fair while their parents chatted to local childcare providers at an event organised by the Solihull Children's Information Service on behalf of the Early Years...
An ethos of mutual gain in college studying and working practice is described by Dr Cath Arnold, who leads on the MA in Integrated Provision for Families, based at the Pen Green Centre.
Childcare provision is expected to be a hot issue in the coming elections in Canada, a country that currently has a hung parliament, says Helen Penn.
Restrictions aimed at preventing sexualised products from being targeted at children are to be considered as part of a new Government review.
Day nurseries are invited to compete in the Mark Warner/NDNA Day Nursery Awards 2005. Rosemary Murphy, chief executive of the National Day Nurseries Association, said, 'These awards reward truly...
The assumption that England's early starting age for primary education is beneficial for later attainment is not well supported in research, according to the latest Primary Review reports.